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Nesterboy [21]
3 years ago
14

Which healthcare professional is typically a secondary care provider?

Health
1 answer:
vampirchik [111]3 years ago
7 0
I don’t know if I’m right but I’m guessing it’s A.Laboratory technician mainly because they take of x-rays and fractured bones stuff like that. Just a guess
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Answer:

1. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation.

2. Thoracentesis

3. Respirator

4. Supplemental oxygen

5. Patent

6. Ventilation perfusion scan

7. Sputum cytology

8. Hyperventilation

9. Rhonchi

10. Anthracosis

Explanation:

In Human anatomy, cardiac cycle can be defined as a complete heartbeat of the human heart which comprises of sequential alternating contraction and relaxation of the atria and ventricles, therefore causing blood to flow unidirectionally (one direction) throughout the human body.

Generally, the cardiac cycle occurs in two (2) stages;

I. Diastole : in this stage, the ventricles is relaxed and would be filled with blood.

II. Systole: at this stage, the muscles contracts and thus, allow blood to be pushed through the atria.

1. When the patient’s breathing and heart stopped, the paramedics began cardiopulmonary resuscitation. This is usually performed by professionals or experts so as to revive a patient whose respiratory system is failing.

2. The physician performed a thoracentesis to remove fluid from the chest.

3. A respirator is also called a ventilator. It is an electrical device that is designed to provide oxygen for patients having difficult in breathing.

4. The patient received supplemental oxygen through a nasal cannula. This is used to sustain the breathe of a patient.

5. An endotracheal intubation was performed to establish a patent airway.

6. A ventilation perfusion scan is a particularly useful test to identify a pulmonary embolus

7. The result of the sputum cytology was negative for cancer.

8. Hyperventilation involves tachypnea and hyperpnea.

9. Rhonchi are wheezing lung sounds.

10. Miners are at risk of developing Anthracosis. This is due to the inhalation of pollutants arising from coal.

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What age has the lowest amount of deaths due to illness or disease?
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I read this one article and it says that death rates are lowest among those aged 5-9

so B?

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If tyrosine becomes a conditionally essential amino acid in the body, which of the following statements is true? a. Tyrosine sho
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Answer:

The correct answer is A. Tyrosine should be taken in through the diet as the body is unable to produce it.

Explanation:

Tyrosine is an organic chemical compound. It performs important biological tasks as an intracellular transmitter (it can be phosphorylated by protein kinases), and is also a precursor to important hormones and biologically active substances (thyroxine, triiodothyronine, adrenaline, noradrenaline and dopamine).  

It is an endogenous amino acid, which means that the human body and most animals are able to synthesize it provided that there is sufficient supply of phenylalanine, from which tyrosine differs by the presence of one hydroxyl group.  

Tyrosine is very important for the proper functioning of the thyroid and pituitary gland. Lack of this amino acid causes hypothyroidism, which can manifest itself in the form of fatigue and exhaustion. Reducing the amount of tyrosine in the body causes a deficiency of norepinephrine and dopamine, which can cause depression.

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Explanation:

This is also known as autonomic neuropathies.

It deals with lack of proper functioning of the nerves that control involuntary muscles.The nerves affected are the ones which control blood pressure, heart rate, temperature and digestion. These are vital metabolic processes and makes this complication a serious one which is why it gives rise to lots of symptoms.

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Anorexia

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