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Answer:
Retrieval
Explanation:
The act of getting information out of memory storage and back into conscious awareness is known as retrieval.
The accurate statement regarding the interaction of thyroid and insulin is the dosage adjustment of insulin may be necessary.
In the case above, a client has a history of diabetes. People with diabetes generally take insulin to maintain their level of blood sugar.
Thyroid hormones maintain the fine balance between glucose homeostasis by acting as insulin agonistic and antagonistic. Thyroid disease can affect that balance. Hyperthyroidism increases metabolism, which makes insulin to be eliminated faster, thus causing blood sugar levels to rise. Therefore, when the client is placed on a thyroid agent, their dosage of insulin may need to be adjusted.
The question is incomplete, but most probably the full question was as follows:
A client with a history of diabetes has been placed on a thyroid agent. Which of the following statements is accurate regarding the interaction of thyroid and insulin?
a. There is no known drug interaction between thyroid and insulin.
b. Dosage adjustment of insulin may be necessary.
c. The client cannot take insulin when taking thyroid medication.
d. The insulin may cause the client to have toxic effects from the thyroid medication.
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Answer:
B) Cardiac muscle: voluntary
Explanation:
As we know the skeletal muscle is striated and voluntary and smooth muscle is involuntary. The muscle cardiac has a different classification it is striated but involuntary. The contraction is different from the skeletal muscle this is thanks to the action potential dilivered in the muscular cells of the heart because of the sodium and calcium levels. The sodium is rises very fast but is decrease in the same way and the calcium is in a sustained level that allows the action potential.