Answer:
Playing sports does not cause osteosarcoma
Explanation:
Osteosarcoma is a bone cancer that begins in the cells that forms bones.
Common symptoms of Osteosarcoma are; tumor that can be felt through the skin, bone pain, restriction in movement, limping and so on.
If the disease has not spread to other part of the body, the survival rate is around seventy -to seventy-five percent but if osteosarcoma has spread to other part of the body the survival rate is about thirty percent.
For treatment, chemotherapy and chemotherapy drug should be administered.
John could reply with "Its not my fault. I just followed the orders and if I made you look like a fool, wouldnt it also be everyone elses fault too?"
BAL is blood alcohol level. BAC will normally be higher in a person with more body fat. So the answer to your question would be, as body fat decreases, the increasing rate of BAL DECREASES.
no you cannot do a flu shot at home
Answer:
I will examine the sclera closest to the iris
Explanation:
Jaundice is a popular term that describes a yellowish tinge to the skin of the eye and the sclera. The whites of the eye, especially those closest to the iris is stained with a yellow tinge, which is dependent on bilirubin level. Hence if the nurse says she would examine the sclera closes to the iris, then she is simply saying she will examine the whites of the eye and therefore indicates effective technique.