Ncm 102 Online Pretest #3

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1. Tonsillitis can be a symptom, a complication or a disease in itself.
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2. Side-effects, adverse reactions and idiosyncratic reactions are studied under pharmacodynamics.
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3. The lymphatic system functions to prevent the occurrence of edema.
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4. Without the presence of CD 4 cells, humoral antibody will never become effective.
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5. Cefuroxime is a third generation cephalosporin that has greater capabilities to fight against gram negative than gram positive microorganisms.
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6. Lymphatic Capillaries are located in all the systems of the body.
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7. Sore throat during prednisone therapy should immediately be reported because this may be a sign of an idiosyncratic reaction of the body.
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8. The complications of tonsillitis are seen in organs with cells that are of the same structure as the streptococcal antigens.
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9. The definitive examination for UTI is urinalysis.
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Tonsillitis can be a symptom, a complication or a disease in itself.
Side-effects, adverse reactions and ...
The lymphatic system functions to prevent the occurrence of edema.
Without the presence of CD 4 cells, ...
Cefuroxime is a third generation ...
Lymphatic Capillaries are located in all the systems of the body.
Sore throat during prednisone therapy ...
The complications of tonsillitis are ...
The definitive examination for UTI is urinalysis.
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