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abarnes

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To avoid damage to the ductal system, which incision would you recommend for a woman undergoing breast reduction surgery?
 a. an incision around the lower part of the breast only
 b. an incision in the middle of the breast only
 c. an incision around the nipple (periareolar incision)
 d. an incision around the lower part of the breast or around the nipple
 e. The type of incision has no effect on the ductal system or a woman's subsequent ability to breastfeed.

Question 2

Body sodium levels are largely regulated through:
 
 a. changes in intestinal absorption, depending on need.
  b. changes in fecal excretion.
  c. storage of excess sodium in the liver.
  d. excretion of excess sodium by the kidneys.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d





 

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