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| 1. | The basic functional units of the kidney are called: |
| 2. | In the process of atherosclerosis: |
| 3. | The renin-angiotensin-aldosterone mechanism tends to promote the retention of sodium and the excretion of: |
| 4. | The underlying cause of type 1 diabetes is: |
| 5. | A neoplasm that does not spread to other tissues is considered: |
| 6. | Congestive heart failure can lead to an imbalance in: |
| 7. | The delta cells of the pancreas synthesize: |
| 8. | An example of a health factor associated with insulin resistance is: |
| 9. | Epstein-Barr virus is associated with development of: |
| 10. | The most common component of kidney stones is: |
| 11. | Patients with ART-related lipodystrophy often experience: |
| 12. | An important feature of the Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) eating plan is: |
| 13. | Abdominal radiation therapy can produce: |
| 14. | Most strokes are caused by: |
| 15. | The hormone that is considered to be an antagonist to insulin is: |
| 16. | The class of lipoproteins that has the highest lipid content is: |
| 17. | Electrolyte imbalances that occur in chronic renal failure include: |
| 18. | The method of dialysis that gives clients the greatest amount of freedom of mobility is: |
| 19. | HIV is a: |
| 20. | Clients with COPD should have intakes that are higher than is normally recommended for: |
| 21. | An example of a meal high in soluble fiber is: |
| 22. | Important principles to consider when counseling a client with AIDS include: |
| 23. | A client with GFR of 15 mL/min/1.73 m2 has: |
| 24. | Clients with type 1 diabetes can achieve more consistent blood glucose control using: |
| 25. | For a client with GDM, an acceptable blood glucose level 2 hours after a meal would be: |