Answer: 3) thiazide diuretic (TD) helps one to urinate, usually given to people that need to flush out their kidneys, for many different reasons. Kidenys are vital in removing toxins from the body. 4) thiazide diuretic works by inhibiting the sodium/chloride cotransporter and decreases sodium reabsobtion causing and increase in fluid loss. Hypokalemia, a lower than normal potasium level in the body, is at risk for patients taking TD because sodium and potassium kind of contradict eachouther in the body. With too much sodium delivery, the potassium levels also get shrunk.
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Answer: A cold shoulder affects shoulder capsules.
Symtoms: Tightness in shoulders, Joint stiffness, Pain in the shoulder, Limited mobility in the area affected.
Treatment: (Mostly self care) Stretching the shoulders, Excersicing shoulders, Numbing meds, Surgery
Pandemic: Cold shoulder and most causes of cold shoulder are not contagious.
D. A small urine reservoir is surgically created from a short piece of small intestine. The ureters are attached to one end of this piece. The other end is brought out through a stoma.
Explanation:
An ileal conduit surgery, also known as a urostomy, is meant to create an artificial opening called stoma, for diverting the urine of an individual where normal drainage through the bladder and/or urethra is not feasible.
The literal meaning of the term comes from ileum (referring to the last part of the small intestine that connects to the large intestine) and conduit (meaning a channel to aid the flow of a fluid, here, urine).
In this surgery, a small portion of the small intestine (ileum) and attached near the surface of the patient's abdomen through an artificially created opening (stoma). The ureters are attached to the other end. The passage of the urine is now: kidneys --> ureter --> ileal conduit --> stoma --> urostomy bag (collecting pouch attached at the outer end).
Options:
a. vector
b. fomite
c. nosocomial
d. iatrogenic
Answer:
A health care worker is accidentally punctured with a contaminated needle. This type of transmission is known as fomite.
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When an infected person interacts or exchanges bodily fluids with another person, transmission occurs. This can happen before the infected individual even realizes they are sick. STDs (sexually transmitted infections) can be spread this way.
Fomite things that can transmit and spread disease and infectious organisms are referred to as fomite. Fomites are also referred to as passive vectors.
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