Yes it is permissible for the PA to perform functions such as patient examinations, medical record documentation etc.
<h3>What is PA?</h3>
This is referred to a physician assistant who has been trained and supervised by the physician for some years.
This individual is therefore permissible to perform all the activities which are listed above.
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One argument could state that veterinarians study multiple fields of the health and disease of mammals, amphibians, birds, reptiles, and fish whereas physicians only study the human body, therefore making it unnecessary for physicians and veterinarians to collaborate since the variation is far too large between a human and the long list of organisms a veterinarian has to study. Variation in brain activity results in a variety of treatments. Another argument regarding location would state. Animals living in the jungle versus a domesticated pet will have variations that ultimately affect the similarities between animals and humans. Although humans are animals, the differences outweigh the similarities between a human and, let's say a frog or even a lion. The location of the animal will affect nearly everything about their brain activity, different diseases they may be exposed to, treatments that are available, etc. Don't get me wrong, I think physicians can learn a lot from veterinarians, but this was for an assignment, so I had to come up with something. This is the best I got. Feel free to tweak it though, I'm sure there are other reasons as to why they don't need to collaborate.
Answer:
b) Sweat glands and d) sebaceous glands
Explanation:
They are holocrine because the plasma membrane is broken releasing the secretion. In the sebaceous glands the sebum released contain dead cells, those cells could be looked at the duct and in the sebum.
The sweat glands might be holocrine and apocrine. the holocrine are in the hands, feet and frontal face. The dead cells can be found in the sweat and in the ducts of the glands.