Answer: 4. Prevention of scratching
Explanation:
Atopic dermatities is a condition in which the skin becomes red and itchy. It can be commonly seen in children. This condition can occur in any age. It is a long lasting chronic disease. It is accompanied by hay fever and asthma.
The following are the symptoms of the disease:
Dryness occurs in all over the skin.
Severe itching.
Development of red to brown patches especially in feet, ankles, hands and wrists.
Thick and scaly skin.
Prevention: The child must be prevented from scratching of the small, raised bumps as these may leak fluid which can cause spread the infection to other parts of the body.
The answer fam is "The actual body condition of a horse can also affect its reproductive capability, performance ability, and health status. Therefore, it is important to achieve and maintain proper body condition"
Answer:
Periosteum
Explanation:
peri = around
osteum = bone
In general the outermost layer of many stuctures is named similarly e.g. perineurium = outermost layer of nerves, perimysium = outermost layer of muscle, etc.
Answer:
6 to 12 years: 325 mg rectally every 4 to 6 hours up to a maximum of 5 doses in 24 hours. 12 years or older: 650 mg rectally every 4 to 6 hours up to a maximum of 6 doses in 24 hours. Maximum daily dose is based on all routes of administration and all products containing acetaminophen.
Explanation:
Its very dependent on age
Scapula
shoulder
Image: Scapula
Spine (of the scapula)
high ridge
Image: Spine (of the scapula)
Acromion (of the scapula)
large flattened head on the end of the spine
Image: Acromion (of the scapula)
Glenoid cavity (of the scapula)
shoulder socket
Image: Glenoid cavity (of the scapula)
Clavicle
collerbone
Image: Clavicle
Humerus
Upper arm bone
Image: Humerus
Head of the Humerus
Proximal end
Image: Head of the Humerus
Greater tubercle (of the humerus)
Large rough portion opposite head