Panic disorder is when someone is scared to have a panic attack, the symptoms are chills, sweating, hot flashes, shaking, and etc. possible treatments are medication, recognize that you're having a panic attack, and close your eyes. (Hope this helps!!)
There are choices for this question namely:
<span>A. mesentery
B. small intestine
C. pharynx
D. large intestine
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The correct answer is "mesentery". MALT or mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue is a collection of lymphoid tissue embedded in the mucosal layer of the gastrointestinal tract and other organs with mucosal linings. First of all, the mesentery has no mucosa; it is composed of connective tissues and fat tissue with blood vessels embedded in the mesentery. The other organs listed has MALT, most notably in the form of Peyer's patches in the small intestine (specifically, in the ileum).
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<em>Internal resistance refers to opposition to flow of current offered by </em><em> cells and batteries themselves resulting the generation of heat. Internal resistance is measured in Ohms. </em>
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<em>If you wanted to tell a co-worker to give a patient medication as needed, you could use the abbreviation: </em>
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<u>PRN</u>
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PRN stands for "pro re nata", which means that the medication should be taken as needed. This also means that the medication is not scheduled.