A solution of water, sugar, and a drug is called

an elixir
an emulsion
a syrup
a liniment

a syrup

Rationale: A syrup is a solution of water, sugar, and an added drug. An elixir is a fluidextract of drugs dissolved in various concentrations of alcohol. An emulsion is a liquid medication containing fats or oils suspended in water. A liniment is a liquid suspension that is rubbed onto the skin.

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A) Vibration of the sole of the foot B) Joint movements in the toes C) Effleurage of the tops and bottoms of the feet D) Compression and direct pressure to the feet

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The only difference between the definition for etiquette and that for protocol is the replacement of the word custom for authority

a. True b. False

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