I'm not sure if this is correct but
Terrell is obese.
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I believe the answer is:
Aorta, Left Ventricle, Left Atrium, Pulmonary Vein, Coronary Artery, <span>Bronchial veins.
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Answer:
Because ultrasound travels through water.
Explanation:
This is not common practice in ERs and I would not recommend giving a PT anything PO unless safe to do so.
That being said, I'm sure whoever asked you this question wants you to infer that Ultrasound equipment uses sound wave resonance to visualize what is occurring through barriers. This is why they use the gel with the probe so as to allow better transfer of the sound waves.
Answer:
Obesity is excess weight, defined as a body mass index (BMI) ≥30 kg/m2. Complications include cardiovascular disorders (especially in people with excess belly fat), diabetes, certain cancers, gallstone disease, fatty liver, cirrhosis, degenerative joint disease, and reproductive disorders. in men and women, psychological distress, and premature death for those with BMI ≥ 35. Diagnosis is based on body mass index. Treatment includes lifestyle changes (eg, in diet, physical activity, and behavior), and, for some patients, medications or weight loss surgery (weight loss).
So it's a disease, not a behavioral problem