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The lipid that stabilizes the membrane at extreme temperatures and is found in the hydrophobic regions of the bilayer is: the polar head. - A)
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<em>The doctor must comply with the patient's wishes if the patient has good cause.The doctor need not comply with the patient's wishes if HIPAA would otherwise permit the use.</em>
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Risk factors
Family history. Because a family history of Graves' disease is a known risk factor, there is likely a gene or genes that can make a person more susceptible to the disorder.
Sex. ...
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Other autoimmune disorders. ...
Emotional or physical stress. ...
Pregnancy. ...
Smoking.
Complete question with options:
Dorsal rami_________
A) contain cell bodies of sensory neurons.
B)unite to form plexuses in the cervical, brachial, lumbar, and sacral regions.
C)are the structures to which the rami communicantes are attached.
D)branch from spinal nerves to innervate the deep/intrinsic muscles of the back.
E)are the structure that lead to the sympathetic trunk ganglia.
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Dorsal rami branch from spinal nerves to innervate the deep/intrinsic muscles of the back. The correct option is D.
Explanation: the dorsal rami branches off from the spinal nerve at the posterior aspect hence its also called posterior rami.
Dorsal rami transmits;
-visceral motor,
-somatic motor, and
-sensory information to and from the skin and muscles of the back. Therefore is it is traumatised or severe during an accident or surgery respectively, it will cause numbness at the muscle of the back.
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The use of the mechanical ventilation should be based on the elderly man's decision after you must have explained the pros and cons of using the mechanical ventilation as reports have shown that in as much that mechanical ventilation can "prolong death", it can also help to revive back his respiratory abilities. if his decision is to use the mechanical ventilation after understanding your explanation, only then can mechanical ventilation be used.