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In an advertisement by Nurofen (British biggest painkiller company), a false claim was made that the painkiller can specifically diminish the pain for joints and backbone. However, the medicine had no specific mode of action to target these body parts specifically rather it was just a normal pain killer. For this reason, the court banned the company for a false and misleading statement. The link to the advertisement is:
https://www.easymedshealth.com/products/nurofen-joint-back-pain-relief-max-strength-10-gel-40g
The link of banning by court is:
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/06/28/nurofen-advert-banned-for-misleading-claims-on-joint-and-back-pa/
The correct answer of the given question above would be HYPEREXTENSIBLE JOINTS. The musculoskeletal physical exam findings that you would expect to find on the 3-year-old child with Down Syndrome who is in the cardiac ICU of Shadow General Hospital following open heart surgery is HYPEREXTENSIBLE JOINTS. Hope this answer helps.
Answer: B is the answer.
Explanation: Disinfecting a surface is cleaning off dirt and germs. When you use soap and water to remove dirt, your disinfecting it the surface, meaning your cleaning off the germs so you and your family or peers don't get sick.
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The intensity of the play dictates the predominant energy system supplying ATP. An example of this is when the player carries the ball into contact and works at a high intensity, the ATP-PC system is the predominant energy system. As exercise intensity increases then so does heart rate and lactic acid.
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<em>MSN stands for Medicare Summary Notice. If a person disagrees with the rejection of his/ her claim he/she can file an appeal.
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An MSN is sent every three months to people who avail the benefit of medicare. It gives details about the services and supplies billed to medicare , payment made by medicare and the amount you owe the provider.
After checking the MSN if a person feels that she was unfairly denied a claim she can decide to file an appeal.
Once you have decided to go forward with the appeal collect valuable information from your doctor, healthcare provider etc.