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The three major glands of the skin are __________, ___________, and __________.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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A 60-year-old patient who participates in outdoor activities is diagnosed with angina. Which activity should the nurse instruct the patient to avoid to decrease the risk of anginal syndrome?
 
  A) Golfing
  B) Gardening
  C) Sitting in a spa
  D) Cross-country skiing



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Answer to Question 1

sudoriferous (sweat), ceruminous, and sebaceous (oil).
sudoriferous, ceruminous, sebaceous
sweat, ceruminous, oil

Sudoriferous glandssweat glands open into pores on the skin surface and excrete sweat. Ceruminous glandssecrete a waxlike substance called cerumen and are located in the external ear canal. Sebaceous glandssecrete their substance, sebum (an oily secretion), through the hair follicles distributed on the body.

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Anginal syndrome can be aggravated by cold wind, emotional stress, strenuous activity, anemia, and tachycardia. Cross-country skiing would be strenuous and could precipitate the development of anginal syndrome. Golfing, gardening, and sitting in a spa would not likely cause the development of anginal syndrome.




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