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A. Because if he prepared the food himself there is a high chance the food will go bad faster because he did not but it.
C is the only answer that helps the public's health
Answer:
C) The liver size increases in right sided heart failure
Explanation:
The right side of the heart receives blood from systemic circulation (i.e. from the whole body) through superior and inferior vena cava. The failure to pump this blood as in right sided heart failure results in pooling up of bloof in right ventricle and atrium and then in the systemic veins resulting inn increased pressure in jugular vein and liver. This pooling up of blood in liver leads to enlargement of liver which becomes palpable below the rib cage in upper right quadrent
A) cardiac medications have no significant effect on liver size
B) spleen if enlarged is palpable in the upper left corner and grows towards the lower right quadrant.
D) same. spleen is palpable on left size. Plus no reason for RBC destruction was mentioned.
Answer:
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Explanation:
To calculate this, divide a food or drink's calories from fat by total calories (this information is on the product's food label) and then multiply by 100. For example, if a 300-calorie food has 60 calories from fat, divide 60 by 300 and then multiply by 100