Answer:
The liver continuously filters blood that circulates through the body, converting nutrients and drugs absorbed from the digestive tract into ready-to-use chemicals. The liver performs many other important functions, such as removing toxins and other chemical waste products from the blood and readying them for excretion
Explanation:
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Answer:
Zia has Syphilis.
Explanation:
Congenital syphilis may be acquired by the unborn baby from the mother via <u>vertical transmission</u>. The early and late signs and symptoms of congenital syphilis are the following:
<h3>Early symptoms</h3>
- Prematurity
- Enlarged liver and spleen <em>(Hepatosplenomegaly) </em>
- Skeletal abnormalities
- Pneumonia
- <em>Pemphigus syphiliticus</em> (skin disease)
<h3>Late symptoms</h3>
- <em>Frontal bossing</em> (prominent brow ridge)
- <em>interstitial keratitis</em> (inflammation of cornea)
- <em>Saddle nose</em> (bony part is destroyed)
- Deafness (cranial nerve 8 disease)
- <em>Hutchinson's teeth</em> (blunted upper incisor teeth)
- Hard palate defect
- Protruding mandible
- Saber shins
- Swollen knees
<h3>Treatment of Syphilis</h3>
<u>Aqueous crystalline penicillin G 100,000–150,000 units/kg/day,</u> administered as <u>50,000 units/kg/dose IV every 12 hours during the first 7 days of life</u> and <u>every 8 hours thereafter for a total of 10 days</u>
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OR
Procaine penicillin G 50,000 units/kg/dose IM in a <u>single daily dose for 10 days</u>
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Getting a syphilis test at your first prenatal visit can prevent health complications for both mother and infant.