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Answer:
C34.11 and G89.3
Explanation:
C34.11 and G89.3 are billable ICD codes that are used to specify a diagnosis of malignant neoplasm of upper lobe, right bronchus or lung.
A 'billable code' is detailed enough to be used to specify a medical diagnosis.
Those codes are used to specify for Neoplasm related pain both acute and chronic.
Answer:
The correct answer is B.
Explanation:
During the follicular phase (first half of female cycle), follicles in the ovary begin developing under the<u> influence of </u><u>FSH.</u> <em>The follicle that acquires more FSH receptors will become </em><em>dominant</em> and will produce more estrogen and inhibin hormone than the others. Inhibin will reduce FSH level and as a result the other follicles will fail to keep growing. At this stage the dominant follicle will become FSH independent.
Estrogen produced by the dominant follicle will stimulate LH secretion. After approximately 24-36 hours from when LH reaches its peak level, the dominant follicle releases an ovocyte. <em>This event is called ovulation.</em>
Answer:
The correct answer is : When they need to acquire information regarding the patient's contact with infectious agents.
Explanation:
A material safety data sheet or commonly known as MSDS book is a document that contain and list the hazardous effect, ingredients of a particular substance with physical and chemical characteristics. This list or book also gives idea about the effect of such hazard on human health.
A healthcare provider need to refer this book to know about the chemicals or substances that come in contact of a patient to get information about how it can adversely react, what are the handling precautions, the types of measures that can be used in case of exposure, or emergency.
Thus, the correct answer is : When they need to acquire information regarding the patient's contact with infectious agents.
Answer:
Spermatogenesis , Spermatogonia
Explanation:
Gonads are the primary sex organs in the male which are the two testes.
Each testis divide into testicular lobules each containing the sparse connective tissue with the endocrine interstitial cells that secrets testosterone, and also contains one to four highly convoluted seminiferous tubules which is responsible for sperm production.
The process is known as <u>spermatogenesis</u>.
This process begins with mitotic division of stem cells which are located close to basement membrane of tubules. The cells are known as <u>spermatogonial stem cell</u>s. The division produces two types of cells.
Type A cells are the cells which replenish stem cells and type B cells are the cells which differentiate into spermatocytes. They have number of chromosomes = 46.