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Jramos095

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You are weaning a patient from a tracheostomy tube, and you wish to have access to the stoma for suctioning. What device might work best in this situation?
 A) an aerosol T or Briggs adapter
  B) a Trach-Button
  C) a Passy-Muir Valve
  D) a fenestrated tracheostomy tube

Question 2

Which category of HIV treatment regimen works by blocking HIV's ability to merge with and infect healthy cells?
 A) non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors
  B) fusion inhibitors
  C) protease inhibitors
  D) integrase inhibitors



wilsonbho

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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