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Yolanda

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A Pap test is used to screen women for
 
  A) cervical cancer.
  B) ovarian cancer.
  C) breast cancer.
  D) sexually transmitted diseases.

Question 2

What happens in coronary artery disease?
 
  A) Small blood vessels that supply blood to the heart narrow.
  B) Blood clots form throughout the body.
  C) Blood supply is blocked to one or more extremities.
  D) Blood supply to some area of the brain is interrupted.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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