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21-year-old male was bitten on the left forearm by a dog. He is
conscious and alert and denies any other injuries. An animal control
officer is at the scene and has contained the dog. Your assessment of
the patient's arm reveals a large avulsion with a peeled back flap of
skin. Distal circulation is adequate and the patient is able to feel and
move his fingers. In addition to bleeding control, you should:<span>- replace the avulsed flap to its original position.</span>
Salmonella - A. food inspection
Whooping Cough - C. vaccination
HIV - B. education
Answer:Answer: 2. All new growths and pigmentations must be biopsied to rule out cancer
Explanation: it is difficult to see how an atypical mole differs from a normal mole. These warning signs require the expertise of a dermatologist who is to determine whether a pigmented lesion or new growths are atypical moles or melenomas, and this is done by biopsy.
Explanation:
Answer:
The correct answer is ACTH(adrenal corticotrophic hormone).
Explanation:
The pituitary gland is also called the master gland because it controls the regulation of many glands by secreting hormones. Many times hypothalamus sends signals to the pituitary to release hormones that stimulate other glands.
One such hormone which is secreted by anterior pituitary is ACTH. ACTH is released when corticotrophin-releasing hormone released from the hypothalamus stimulates the pituitary gland. ACTH hormone then stimulates the cortical region of the adrenal cortex to produce a hormone cortisol which plays several important roles in our body like stress control, regulation sleep-wake cycle, etc.