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Explain how elements of infectious diseases can be beneficial to the human body
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Anurse is assessing a client who is receiving clindamycin. which of the following findings should the nurse identify as an adverse effect of this medication? a. report of blurred vision b. watery diarrhea c. hypertension d. agitation
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The 14th amendment to the u.s. constitution states that no state shall make or enforce any shall) deny any person with ts jurisdiction a. freedom to practice his/her religion b. access to the printed word c. the equal protection of the laws d. trial by jury
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