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altibaby

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What temperature should ear drops be when applying them?
 
  a. Just above freezing 33 F
  b. Warmed to 104 F
  c. Refrigerated to 40 F
  d. Room temperature

Question 2

What is the correct position for a sublingual tablet?
 
  a. As far back on the top of the tongue as possible without swallowing it
  b. Between the cheek and the gum of the upper teeth
  c. Between the cheek and the gum of the lower teeth
  d. Under the front of the tongue



manuelcastillo

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: D

Answer to Question 2

ANS: D



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