When starch is digested in the small intestine, the main pancreatic enzyme involved is A Trypsin enzyme B Pancreatic lipase
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In blood pH control, the fastest system that can change within minutes is A Kidney acid excretion B Bone buffering
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For a normal adult, the main reason blood glucose must stay within a narrow range is to support A Bone
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During digestion, most dietary carbohydrates are finally absorbed from the intestine mainly as A Fructose only B Galactose only C
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A patient with chronic COPD reports “no breathlessness today,” but has SpO₂ 86% on room air; the best interpretation is
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A patient feels healthy but has diabetes and early kidney changes; the best term for this state is A B.
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A patient feels well but has uncontrolled hypertension; on illness–wellness continuum this is best seen as A Complete illness state
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A hospitalized patient reports poor sleep; the best first nursing action is A Assess sleep pattern B Give sedative first
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A patient’s “quality of life” in health assessment mainly refers to A Only income status B Only lab reports C
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The “health–illness continuum” explains that health is A Fixed forever B Only no disease C A changing state D Only
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