What is the difference between cause of death and manner of death?
A. Cause refers to the medical or forensic cause of death, while manner is the way death was accomplished
B. Cause refers to the way death was accomplished, while manner is the medical or forensic cause of death
C. Cause and manner of death are the same thing
D. Cause and manner of death are unrelated
Select your answer:
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Which of the following about lupus is false?
A. Up to 60% of lupus patients can have kidney involvement
B. Lupus can be treated
C. Average age at onset is 22 years
D. Up to 20% of lupus patients are diagnosed as children
E. Lupus is a short-term illness