I’m not sure if I’m correct but I’d chose answer d: Both B and C
<span>The common cold is regarded a viral.
Viruses: are the source of well-known diseases (colds, conjunctivitis, nasopharyngitis, bronchitis acute, flu, gastroenteritis, measles, mumps, chickenpox, <span>herpes)</span></span>
Answer:
Companionate.
Explanation:
Companionate is psychology may be defined as the love which is durable, has feeling of affection and takes time to develop. The self report methods can be used to identify the companionate love.
Amanda and his partner are in a relationship for long time and their love takes time to develop. This is a companionate love as their love has affection feeling rather than the sexual relationship. They have been together for the long period of time and share their stories with each other.
Thus, the answer is companionate.
Medical necessity is an important concept in coding because one needs to be aware that different coding schemes together with medical necessities both work towards the same major goal that is extremely important if one wants to use them as they should be used.
Local anesthetics inhibit nerve conduction in a reversible manner without altering the nerve. The inhibition appears rapidly and for a longer or shorter duration depending on the products and the concentrations used. The extent of the territory rendered insensitive to pain depends on the modes of administration of the local anesthetic, either at the level of the nerve endings, or at the level of a nervous trunk, for example.
They act at the level of the neuronal membrane by interfering with the process of excitation and conduction. The anesthetic crosses the axon membrane, rich in lipids, in the form of base before taking up a cationic form on the internal face of the neuron where the pH is more acidic.
At this level, there is a blockage of nerve conduction by decreasing the membrane permeability to sodium ions that occurs during the depolarization phase. As the progression of the anesthetic action along the nerve increases, the threshold of excitability increases and the conduction time increases. This is completely blocked from a certain concentration of local anesthetic.
The nerve fibers are unequally sensitive to the action of local anesthetics: they disappear in order: the painful, thermal, tactile sensations.