B, is the answer. I believe.
Explanation:
An autoimmune disorder occurs when the body sees it's own cells as foreign antigens and begins to attack them.
The treatment depends on the particular autoimmune disorder; however, the mainstay of treatment is the use of IMMUNOSUPPRESSIVE MEDICATION. Examples include corticosteroids (such as prednisone) and nonsteroid drugs such as azathioprine, cyclophosphamide, mycophenolate, sirolimus, or tacrolimus.
The ICD-10-PCS code is 30240G4.
Firstly, select "Administration" (section 3) because the procedure is the administration of bone marrow to the patient. Secondly, select "Circulatory" (section 30) because it is being administered in a vein (circulatory system). Third, select "Transfusion" (section 302) because it is being done a transfusion of bone marrow. Then select "Central Vein" (section 3024) because that's the place of administration in the circulatory system. Lastly, go to "Bone Marrow" (section 30240G) as that is what's being transfused and then choose "Transfusion of Allogeneic Unspecified Bone Marrow into Central Vein, Open Approach" (<span>30240G4) because it is not specified what type of transfusion it is.</span>
Answer:
Hormones are controlled by a
(negative)
feedback system between the glands that produce this hormone and the concentration of blood calcium ions. If the level of ions is
(low)
,hormone secretion is increased. This causes resorption by cells called
which releases both calcium and phosphate ions into the blood stream.
Explanation:
Negative Feedback a the process in your body that helps to maintain Homeostasis. If some variable changes a value in your body, like your ion levels, your glands produce a hormone that causes resorption by cells. This releases both calcium and phosphate ions into the blood stream and therefore your ion levels go back to normal.
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