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The causative agent of measles is
 
  A. Treponema pallidum C. rubella virus
  B. varicella zoster virus D. herpes virus

Question 2

Dr. Brown is performing an omphalocele. During the case, the anesthesiologist notices the patient's temperature is 93 F. This is called
 
  A. hyperthermia C. thermophiles
  B. hypothermia D. mesophiles



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B



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