Early Centuries. Aetius mentioned the use of surgery to treat goiter in the 6th century, believing that it was a hernia of the larynx.
The primary intervention is to massage the fundus until it
is firm and to express clots that may have accumulated in the uterus. Uplifting
the client's legs and positioning the client on the side would not assist in
managing uterine atony. Assertive on an uncontracted uterus can invert the
uterus and cause massive hemorrhage. If the uterus is not constricted firmly.
Options: True or false
Answer: True
Explanation: Memory is one of the characteristics of the brain through which data and information are receiving,stored,processed and retrieved when needed. The memory of humans have been likened to the Computer memory as both work almost in the same pattern and order.
Memories can be rebuilt especially when their is a correction to the initial stored memory, Environmental factors also alter and affect memory in different ways.
A) Due to the joining of the two gametes (sperm cell and egg which both have 23 chromosomes, the fertilised egg has 46 chromosomes) and because a skin cell is a normal cell (not a sex cell) it has 46 chromosomes.
You can automatically eliminate choice B because a zygote is the name for the cell produced when a sperm cell and egg joins, meaning it now has both 23 chromosomes from each of the sex cells, meaning it has 46 chromosomes. Sperm cells only ever have 23 chromosomes.
Out of A,B and C the answer is A