The client in the situation recently underwent a total thyroidectomy--the removal of the entire thyroid gland; hence, iatrogenic hypoparathyroidism resulted. If a person is suffering from iatrogenic hypoparathyroidism, the attending nurse will notice the following findings:a. muscle spasm in the face known as the Chvostek's sign;b. muscle spasm in the arm upon taking the blood pressure known as the Trousseau's sign;c. burning or tingling sensation of lips, fingertips, and toes known as Paresthesia;d. cramps in the face, abdominal area, legs, and feet; ande. fatigue or weakness
Occipital lobe - vision
Frontal lobe - voluntary muscle movement and emotion
Temporal lobe - hearing and speech
Cerebellum - equilibrium
Parietal lobe - sensations
According to Koch's postulates, the major flaw in their experimental process was that t<span>hey didn't isolate pure cultures of the suspected infectious agent.
This is the reason why they couldn't determine the cause of the disease in the first patient, given that they didn't fully conduct the experiment. Had they done everything according to Koch's postulates, they would have understood this in terms of microbiology much better.
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Use a fire extinguisher if you throw water on oil it will react violently is the oil is heated, as you can see if the oil is cool it repels each other just imagine what it would do it if was boiling .<span />
Panic on the learning that people are some reason posting religious stuff on?(yall are okay with your religion but like it’s a learning site maybe go to a different social media)