Answer:
Corticosteroids and immunosuppressant drugs
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Explanation:
Immunosuppressant drugs are given to the patient to make their immune system less active. These drugs are mainly given during any transplant surgery.
The woman's condition of hepatitis is mainly responsible due to the autoimmune disorder instead of a virus. Ribavurin, lamivudine are the anti-viral agents, The hepatitis caused by auto immune causes inflammatory disease in the liver. People with these type of disorders might require long time immunosuppressant drugs and corticosteroid.
Thus, the answer is corticosteroids and immunosuppressant drugs.
I think it's d because that have to control and think
Answer:
The correct answer is - narcotic analgesics can leads to the increases intracranial pressure that leads to the decreasing in the arterial pressure.
Explanation:
Narcotic analgesics are the medicines that are the used to treat the acute pain in an individual. These are the class of drug also known as opioid. Sheila is experiencing increasing intracranial pressure and non verbal indication of pain.
Opioid can not be administrated in this case as it leads to the increasing in the intracranial pressure as it induce vasoconstriction and decreased cerebral blood flow and sheila already experiencing elevating intracranial pressure which leads to decreased arterial blood pressure.
Thus, the correct answer is - narcotic analgesics can leads to the increases intracranial pressure that leads to the decreasing in the arterial pressure.
Based on the presented options above, I can say that in order for you to Start Safe in an emergency situation, you should have to keep everything in mind: be familiar with the surroundings first and plan on actions if an emergency happens; be familiar with the Employer's Emergency Action Plan; be able to know the significance of emergency planning and how to respond before an actual emergency happens; and last, be able to understand the types of possible emergencies. Answer for this would be option A.