54. Weeds makes you high and lost your sense to think right. The longer you use weed the more damage it costs in your brain. If you’re body and your brain can no longer carry the effect of the weeds in your body, the possibility would be:
=> You lose your sight
=> You will get crazy in a sense that you brain is already damaged
=> Your body will break down
=> You will die
That’s how weeds affects your life.
Based on the symptoms,
Differential diagnoses for the boy includes:
- Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever (RMSF) owing to his recent visit to Florida
- Meningitis
Course of treatment:
- The patient needs to be admitted
- Diagnostic tests including CBC, cultures of both blood and CSF to rule out meningitis should be done
Explanation:
Initial line of treatment with loading dose of doxycycline at 2.2 mg/kg and ceftriaxone at 100 mg/kg/day can be started.
RMSF is a contagious disease caused by ticks and is predominant in the southeastern regions of the United States like North Carolina. So the boy could have got the disease from his visit to N. Carolina. Doxycycline is a broad spectrum antibiotic is the most preferred treatment of choice for RMSF
Meningitis is a bacterial disease affecting the brain. Ceftriaxone is the treatment of choice for empirical treatment of meningitis.
Since the boy’s symptoms like fever, headache, petechial rashes etc are symptomatic of both RMSF and meningitis, both the antibiotics should be administered initially.
Then depending upon the culture results, other specific antibiotics and treatments can be started.
C) No, her cells do not have enough oxygen to react with glucose and release energy
Answer:
Cerebral infarction is a stroke that is caused by an interruption or blockage of the blood flow to the brain, (you may know it as ischemic stroke)
Explanation:
I know that this is correct because the other types of cerebral's are not the same and here is why.
Cerebral thrombosis is formation of a blood clot tht is in an artery that supplies blood in the brain.
Cerebrovascular is something that is Pertaining to the brain and the blood vessels that also supply it.