The answer should be B.False
Answer:
Levels of 151-200 mg/dL are considered borderline high, while those above 200 mg/dL are linked to a higher risk for heart attack and stroke. Fasting TG levels over 500mg/dL increases the risk for a serious condition called pancreatitis.
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
Medicare Part D, the prescription drug benefit, is the part of Medicare that covers most outpatient prescription drugs.
Answer:
e) All the answer selections are correct
Explanation:
All of the mentioned hormones are released as a result of a chemical change in the blood. Parathyroid hormone is released when calcium level is low (Calcium inhibits the secretion of parathyroid hormone)
Insulin is released when glucose level in the blood is high'
Glucagon is released in fasting state when glucose level is low in blood
ADH is released when blood osmolarity increases (i.e. blood becomes more concentrated) to conserve the water.