Answer:
a. satorius
Explanation:
The sartorius muscle is a two-joint muscle that moves both the hip and knee joints. Although anatomically considered a thigh extensor, its contraction actually causes a flexion of the hip joint. This is due to its location in the anterior (extensor) compartment of the thigh. Additionally, it is involved in abduction and external rotation of the hip joint.
In the knee joint, it forces an internal flexion and rotation. Flexion movement is the result of tendon insertion into the knee joint behind the flexor-extensor axis. When all five movements are performed simultaneously the legs cross in meditation position. Thus, the muscle is most easily palpable in this position.
The Hospital is the place where you get medical care, or any kind of treatment.
"Since the intervention is designed to reduce the number of days that a resident receives antibiotics for bacterial pneumonia, the rate of antibiotic days of therapy per 1,000 resident days is most likely to change if the intervention is effective. Because this effort is not trying to reduce antibiotic starts for bacterial pneumonia, neither the rate of antibiotic starts nor the proportion of antibiotics given for pneumonia may change as a result of the intervention. Although the rate of antibiotic use by class might change if one antibiotic class is most commonly used to treat bacterial pneumonia, this measure wouldn't be the best choice for evaluating the new guideline."
Answer:
F25.0
Explanation:
Schizoaffective disorder is a mental health disorder which includes the features of both the schizophrenia and mood disorders such as bipolar disorder or depression.
Bipolar type of schizoaffective disorder includes dramatic "highs," which are known as manic episodes, as well as "lows," called depressive episodes. While, the depressive type of schizoaffective disorder includes only depressive episodes.
<u>F25.0 is a billable ICD code which is used to specify adiagnosis of schizoaffective disorder, bipolar type. On October 1, 2018, 2019 edition of the ICD-10-CM F25.0 became effective.</u>