<span>A communicable disease is a disease that can be
passed from person to person. It can also occur from an animal to a person or
vice versa. Airborne viruses, bacteria, blood, and bodily fluids can cause the
spread of these diseases. When things are infectious or contagious it also
refers to communicable diseases. The most common communicable disease is the flu,
which can easily spread in an enclosed environment with a recycled circulating
air (e.g. air-conditioning). Infectious disease caused by blood contact like
HIV/AIDs are also dominant in society. </span>
Answer:
Persistent cough and shortness of breath
Explanation:
When testicular cancer spreads the most common areas it spreads to is the the lung and the lymph nodes of the chest resulting in lung problems
Answer:
"My child cannot have any thing to eat or drink after midnight the day of the test."
Explanation:
The Holter monitor test is a complementary test used to assess the presence of cardiac arrhythmias, both tachycardia and bradycardia. As with ABPM, the patient will stay for a full day with a portable monitor.
The device used for the exam is attached to the patient's chest and records the electrical activity of the heart for 24 hours straight. At the end of 24 hours, the device is removed from the patient and sent to the cardiologist, who will evaluate the recorded activity. Its goal is to analyze the variations in rhythm and heart rate that occur throughout the day. The client undergoing this test need not modify any activities of his or her daily life and need not be fasted during or before the test.
Answer:
You should probably eat dairy (milk) or other foods