Answer:
The surgical procedure is the rectal prolapse surgery
Explanation:
Procedure
Before surgery
Stop any medication
Proper cleaning of the area
There are 2 method of approach
Rectopexy through the abdominal area
Perineum
Surgical procedure
The surgeon places the rectum back to its place using a mesh sling or a suture (in rectopexy)
The surgeon pulls a little bit of the rectum out and removes it and rest is sutured back to the intestine (in perineunal approach)
Post operative :-
Patient have to stay a few days before being discharged
Painkiller are prescribed
Soft food is given
Answer:
A biopsy and a radiograph would be additional procedures.
Explanation:
Answer:
PNS receives information from sensory neurons whereas the CNS sends out to the muscles through motor neurons.
Explanation:
The Peripheral nervous system receives the message from sensory neurons that are present on the foot. After that, Peripheral nervous system sends this sensory information about the body to the central nervous system such as brain and spinal cord. After receiving information from Peripheral nervous system, the central nervous system order the muscles of the leg to lift his leg far away from the sharp game piece. The orders taken by the motor neurons which is responsible for carrying instructions from central nervous system to the muscles for action against stimulus.
Answer:
The correct term is reabsorption.
Explanation:
Reabsorption is the process in which the several substances including water returns back to the blood plasma by active or passive pathway from the filtrate present in the nephron.
Nephron is made up of four regions PCT(Proximal Convoluted Tubule), loop of henle, DCT(Distal Convoluted Tubule) and collecting ducts. In every region of nephron reabsorption takes place but PCT is highly specialized for reabsorption and almost 67% reabsorption takes place in this area.
Loop of henle is important in reabsorbing water to blood making urine more concentrate. Substances reabsorbs from all parts of nephron are glucose, amino acids, ions, urea, vitamins, hormones and water.