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imowrer

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Which of the following is a physiological factor that may affect physical activity tolerance?
 
  a. Pain
  b. Anxiety
  c. Gender
  d. Chemical addiction

Question 2

Which of the following does the nurse instruct the client that she may eat before the fecal occult blood test (FOBT)?
 
  a. Whole wheat bread
  b. A lean T-bone steak
  c. Veal
  d. Salmon



CharlieArnold

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Answer to Question 1

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A Pain is an example of a physiological factor that could affect physical activity tolerance.
B Anxiety is an example of an emotional factor that could affect physical activity tolerance.
C Gender is an example of a developmental factor that could affect physical activity tolerance.
D Chemical addiction is an example of an emotional factor that could affect physical activity tolerance.

Answer to Question 2

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Whole wheat bread may be eaten before a fecal occult blood test.
A lean T-bone steak may cause false-positive results if eaten before a fecal occult blood test.
Veal may cause false-positive results if eaten before a fecal occult blood test.
Salmon may cause false-positive results if eaten before a fecal occult blood test.



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