Answer:
One of the conditions that she describe was induced heart failure, which is basically a “broken heart.” She says that human doctors apparently discovered that this is true in humans around 2000. However, veterinarians had recognized this in the earlier 1970s. This just goes to show that there are more correlations between the two than people realize and could help substantially. Do you find Dr. Natterson-Horowitz's argument that physicians can learn a lot from veterinarians convincing? What part of her argument is, to you, especially strong or weak? I think that her argument is extremely convincing and I definitely agree with her. Her statements about how she performed the same functions on both humans and other animals helped portray the argument she was making but was also a strong point. I also thought that her naming the three conditions was very strong
Explanation:
A child is undergoing testing to rule out a diagnosis of Kawasaki disease. Which test results would support this diagnosis
Answer:
Blood tests.
Blood tests help rule out other diseases and check blood cell count. A high white blood cell count and the presence of anemia and inflammation are signs of Kawasaki disease.
A high white blood cell count with the presence of anemia and inflammation are signs of Kawasaki disease.
What is Kawasaki disease?
The early years of acute febrile sickness known as Kawasaki disease (KD), also referred to as mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome and Kawasaki syndrome is characterized by vasculitis of the medium-sized arteries.
There is a chance that coronary artery aneurysms (CAAs) will form because of the disease's propensity towards the coronary arteries, which might result in sudden death. Untreated patients have a 25% chance of developing CAAs; with the right care, this risk drops to 3-5%. [1] The most effective study to check for CAAs is echocardiography. In affluent countries, KD is the main source of acquired heart disease.
In Japan, the occurrence has been reported to be 250/100,000 children under the age of 5, compared to the continental United States, where it is roughly 25/100,000 children under the age of 5.
Therefore, a high white blood cell count along with anemia and inflammation signal the presence of Kawasaki disease.
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What type of precaution is being described?
Providers should always check with a patient before using ____________, as this can be considered offensive or inappropriate in some cultures.
which of the following is not a common cause for excercise related injury
Answer:
act of violence of others
know the procedures for a venipuncture
Answer:
Venipuncture Procedure
Step 1
Label the tube with the patient’s
particulars
Step 2
Put tourniquet on the patient about
3-4’ above the venipuncture site
Step 3
Ask patient to form a fist so
veins are more prominent
Step 4
After finding the vein, clean the
venipuncture site with alcohol using
circular motion. Allow the area to dry
Step 5
Assemble needle and vacuum
tube holder
Step 6
Insert the collection tube into the
holder until the tube reaches the
needle
Step 7
Remove cap from needle
Step 8
Use thumb to draw skin tight
about 1-2” below the
venipuncture site
Step 9
Hold the skin tight through step 10.
Insert the needle, bevel side up,
into the vein
Explanation:
Dr. Menteur runs a study in which infertile women are given injections of a synthetic hormone in hopes it will cause them to ovulate. Unknown to the women, the injections also contain a chemical that is hypothesized to increase the chance that fertilized eggs will implant in their uteruses. None of the participants experience any negative side effects from this second chemical, and more of the women become pregnant than in previous studies using just the hormone. The women are not paid for participating in the study, although they receive the treatment for no cost. This study is:
Answer:
The correct answer is - unethical, because the women were not informed injections would contain the second chemical
Explanation:
No matter what was the result of a study and or treatment of the subject is charged or not but including the patient or subject and giving treatment without permission is unethical.
In this case, Dr. Menteur did not ask or informed the women that injection would contain a second chemical and what it does and what were pro and cons of this treatment.
Thus, the correct answer is - unethical, as women were not informed that injections would contain the second chemical
So i want to become a pediatrician when i grow up right. So what do y’all think i should be doing in high school to help me become a pediatrician?
Answer:
If i were you i would take medical classes if your school provides them. and you can even help yourself by learning online. taking quizzes over thing you may have read. things like that will really help you. :)
Explanation:
okay so i had curly hair as a baby up until i was like 6, it was still curly but in waves because the weight of my hair pulled the curls down,
im going to donate my hair soon and im cutting it from my hips to my ears, i just want to know if it will be curly again loll
Explanation:
Yes, it will be curly again
can we talk about it??
Which side of the brain do you think is the most dominant - the right or the left? Why
Answer:
Well it depends on who you ask, but I say the left due to school. It's said the left is mainly stricter than the right.
hi!
in my opinion I don't necessarily think that one side of the brain is more dominant than the other side but what I do know is that the distinction can impact our personalities and the decisions we make. for example, the people who use their left brain are more likely to be more logical and organized whereas the people who use their right side tend to be more intuitive and creative.
hope this helps!
Type the plural form of the following medical term.
ampulla
Answer:
ampullas or ampullae
Explanation:
Answer:
ampulla (plural ampullas or ampullae)
Explanation:
Does anyone know this? I need help please
Answer:
B. Perform gas exchange by bringing oxygen into the body and ridding the body of carbon dioxide waste.
Explanation:
The cardiovascular system basically is your lungs and their separate systems that allow you to breath (like your throat, diaphragms, etc etc...)
Lets go through each answer choice because I saw a couple ways that its trying to be tricky:
A. Not correct, as that would be your somatosensory systems (touch, taste, smell, hearing, etc etc..). Your lungs cannot feel outside of your body nor transmit those signals to the brain.
C. Nope, but this one nearly got me. This would be your circulatory system, as your blood carries your oxygen into your organs and carries harmful substances out. They phrased this in a similar way you would describe the cardio system, but the lungs do not provide the body with nutrients nor do they carry the waste back into themselves.
D. This would be your digestive system, as it is responsible with providing the body with nutrients through breaking down our food. The small and large intestines in this system are also responsible for the creation of waste materials, which is the process of sucking the rest of the materials out before it leaves the body.
I hope this was helpful, and good luck!!
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Answer:
I’m toooooooooo tired
Explanation:
what would you provide a child that says she is not hungry, tired, and always bored.
Answer:
Toys, take to the park, circus
Explanation:
the child is bored and this will give her amusement, and she wont be bored.
Marta is infected with a sexually transmitted disease. Diagnosis reveals that she is infected with the ______ , which causes cervical cancer.
Answer:
I'm pretty sure its HPV
How long does it take for tetanus symptoms to show.
Answer:
The time from exposure to illness of tetanus is usually between 3 and 21 days. Depending on the kind of wound it may range from one day to several months. Most cases do occur within 14 days.
Match the functions with the proper region of the brain that is responsible for those functions.
Answer:
hearing,language,memory
Huh, I think the people who are doing their best do not get respect..
I am very sad
Answer:
sorry bro i like you so much
Which of the following is a true statement about hormones
A.They are not approved for use in food-producing animals
B.They may harm the treated animal
C.They occur naturally in plants and animals
D.they may harm the environment
Answer:
C. They occur naturally in plants and animals.
Explanation:
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. Percentages
Nathanial weighs 179 pounds and wants to lose 2% of
his body weight. How much weight will Nathanial be
hoping to lose?
for lunch
Answer:
3.58 pounds
Explanation:
179x2%=3.58
The time it takes to move in response to a stimulus is called what
Answer:
it is reaction time
Explanation:
I really need help with this.
How is a forensic chemist similar to and different from a forensic toxicologist? What skills would help an individual succeed in each career?
Forensic science includes all of the scientific methods that are used to solve a crime. Forensic chemistry and forensic toxicology both require knowledge of chemical properties and the ability to apply that knowledge to criminal investigations.
Explanation: the answer explains its self
which of the following demonstrates critical thinking? chose the answer
Answer:
you are already correct, it is a good idea to double-check with the kind folks on brainly though. smart thinking.
When the shoulder girdle is aligned over the pelvis during lifting:
Select one:
A. the muscles of the back experience increased strain.
B. the weight is exerted straight down the vertebrae.
C. the hands can be held further apart from the body.
D. the risk of back injuries is significantly increased.
Answer:
If you got nausea heartburn indigestion upset stomach diarrhea
Explanation:
If you got nausea heartburn indigestion upset stomach diarrhea
A bill that is sent from the Dr office to a health insurance company for payment is called what
In the following scenario, what is the type of organization the worker should join?
A person is working in an office, but she is in school to be a nurse.
A. Professional Office Workers Organization
B. Future Business Leaders
C. Health Occupations Students of America
D. Student Government Association
Explain what vital signs are, how to acquire, and normal ranges.
Answer:
Normal vital sign ranges for the average healthy adult while resting are:Blood pressure: 90/60 mm Hg to 120/80 mm Hg.Breathing: 12 to 18 breaths per minute.Pulse: 60 to 100 beats per minute.Temperature: 97.8°F to 99.1°F (36.5°C to 37.3°C); average 98.6°F (37°C)
Explanation:
what is harder to catch the faster you run?
Depressants are ______of the GABA neurotransmitter
a:agonist
b: antagonist
c:stimulants
d:inhibitors
As part of the flow of food analysis, each recipe should be analyzed in terms of the expected time, temperature, and fat content. True or False
Answer: The correct option is False
Jylan enjoys being in and around water. Based on his interests, which of the following careers might be enjoyable for him? dairy farmer funeral director marine biologist tennis coach
Which element does a person's level of physical fitness depend on, besides cardiorespiratory endurance, muscle strength, muscle endurance, and flexibility
Answer:
Body Composition