TRUE. Most drugs are eliminated by the kidneys in urine although some are excreted in saliva, sweat, or exhalation.
Answer:
histamin, wider, swelling
Explanation:
Inflammation is defined as the response of body's immune system to a stimulus (invasion of pathogen or any injury). Some of the inflammatory responses are swelling of wound, redness of wound and itching at injured area et-cetra.
Upon any injury, the injured cells releases a chemical including histamin which causes vasodilation and increased permeability of blood vessels. This chemical recruit white blood cells to the damaged area and initiate the healing process. This chemical allows the local blood capillaries more wider due to vasodilation effect. Under the influence of histamin, the endothelium lining become leaky and allows movement of fluid to interstitial tissue spaces. When the extra fluid moves from capillaries to damaged tissue, it causes swelling or called edema.
The white blood cells initiate phagocytosis of pathogens at injured area and destroy the pathogens. Due to increased pressure from edema and toxins released by pathogens, the pain sensation prolongs, even while the body is repairing the tissue.
Hence, the correct answers are histamin, wider, swelling.
Pharmacy technicians can help patients understand possible drugs side effects by explaining to them the effects [both positive and negative] that the drugs they are buying will have on them.They can also educate patients about drug use and effects with the aid of information sheets.
Answer:
By helping them stay healthy enough to work.
Explanation:
In order to work and to produce strategic progress in work, it is essential that the health be good of the working people so that all there focus is on work. Health literacy helps people recognize the every day precautions they shall take to stay away from infections ans hence to stay healthy and strong. It helps people to manage their health. Our mind will be able to function in a more progressive manner if we are healthy and fit, We'll be able to make any kind of progress if we have general knowledge or health literacy.