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Symptoms of the Prodromal Period of Acute Radiation Syndrome are: Answers: A-D A stochastic B immuna responsive C non-lethal D mutagenic

Symptoms of the Prodromal Period of Acute Radiation Syndrome are: Answers: A-D A stochastic B immuna responsive C non-lethal D mutagenic
Symptoms of the Prodromal Period of Acute Radiation Syndrome are:
Answers: A-D
A stochastic
B immuna responsive
C non-lethal
D mutagenic

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1. Identify the prodromal phase features ### The **prodromal period** of Acute Radiation Syndrome (ARS) consists of early, immediate symptoms after radiation exposure such as nausea, vomiting, anorexia, and fatigue. These effects are **deterministic (non-stochastic)** and occur within hours to days. ## Step2: Analyze the options ### - **A. Stochastic:** Incorrect — stochastic effects are random (e.g., cancer), not prodromal symptoms. ### - **B. Immune responsive:** Incorrect — immune suppression occurs later; not a defining prodromal feature. ### - **C. Non-lethal:** Incorrect — early symptoms do not indicate non-lethality; they can appear in lethal exposures. ### -
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