Answer:
D. middle ear effusion.
Explanation:
The tympanic membrane is a thin membrane present in the ear which transmits sound waves to the inner ear by vibrating itself like drum therefore also called the eardrum.
Sometimes a medical condition happens in which the tympanic membrane appears to be bulged or swelled. This eardrum swells due to the accumulation of the amber colored fluid which gets collected in the middle ear, which causes no pain, no redness and is immobile. This condition is known as the middle ear effusion.
Thus, Option-D is correct.
Answer:
a) True
Explanation:
It's true, most strains of E. coli with which we have contact are harmless. They are found in the intestines of healthy animals and humans forming part of our flora. However, there are strains that can make us sick if we ingest them. We can found them in contaminated water, poorly washed vegetables and raw meats.
Answer:
Question 19 is Diagnosis!!
Explanation:Diagnosis means the identification of the nature of an illness or other problem by examination of the symptoms.
You must obtain consent before performing the Heimlich maneuver on a conscious adult. This statement is false.
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What is Heimlich maneuver?</h3>
- To conduct the Heimlich maneuver (abdominal thrusts) on another person:
- Put yourself in their rear. For balance, place one foot just in front of the other. Arm yourself at the waist. Lean the individual slightly forward. Get on your knees behind the youngster if they are choking.
- A fist should be made. It should be placed just above the person's navel.
- Use the other hand to hold the fist. As though trying to hoist the individual up, quickly thrust upward while pressing firmly into the abdomen.
- Up to 10 abdominal thrusts should be performed to free the obstruction. Perform routine cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) with chest compressions and rescue breaths if the victim becomes unconscious.
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