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The nurse is completing a well check for a 53-year-old male at the community clinic. She discusses medication the client is taking, including whether or not the client takes a daily aspirin. The nurse addresses daily aspirin use because she knows it is
 
  A) recommended for all adults over the age of 35 to prevent blood clots.
  B) a simple strategy to use with the seniors for promotion of mobility.
  C) an inexpensive tertiary prevention strategy used in the indigent population.
  D) a cost-effective intervention for prevention for men over the age of 50.

Question 2

The leading cause of death in the 25- to 44-year-old category is
 
  A) malignant neoplasm.
  B) heart disease.
  C) unintentional injuries.
  D) chronic respiratory disease.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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