<span>Episodes of
intense dread that last for several minutes and are accompanied by
shortness of breath, trembling, dizziness, and heart palpitations are
most characteristic of a :
<span>-panic attack</span></span>
Your answer would be C) diaphragm
Also you spelled that wrong
Septicemic (or septicaemic) plague is one of the three main forms of plague. It is caused by Yersinia pestis, a gram-negative species of bacterium. Septicemic plague is a life-threatening infection of the blood, most commonly spread by bites from infected fleas.
Like some other forms of gram-negative sepsis, septicemic plague can cause disseminated intravascular coagulation, and is almost always fatal when untreated (the mortality rate in medieval times was 99-100 percent).<span>[citation needed]</span> However, it only occurs in a minority of cases of Yersinia infection, so that fewer than 5,000 people a year acquire the disease. It is in fact the rarest of the three plague varieties; the other forms are bubonic and pneumonic plague.
Answer: False
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The ICD-10-cm and alphabetic index must be both used to assign a code. Although,
the ICD-10-CM provides very detailed and specific documentation, the coder
needs to verify, review and justify the selection of codes in the alphabetic
index.
Therefore, it is essential to use both
the </span><span>Alphabetic
Index </span>and Tabular List when
locating and assigning a code because the Alphabetic Index does not<span> always
</span>provide the full code. </span>
1 appropriate attire/ clothing
2 Shoes
3 Hygiene
4 Confidence
5 positive attitude