Answer: D. Heparin
Explanation: The Heparin is administered in patients that have diseases or problems related to hypercoagulation, this includes: pulmonary embolism, heart attack, venous thrombosis, among others.
It acts by inhibiting (avoiding the action of) thrombin, that is one of the components of the coagulation cascade.
I’m not sure what you mean by cancer that may turn malignant... if it is cancer it is already malignant. But for gastric cancer that has a chance of metastasis, several rounds of chemotherapy or radiation therapy, in order to shrink the tumor, followed by a partial gastrectomy.
Addison’s disease I’m pretty sure
Answer:
True
Explanation:
The drainage tube should not come into contact with the container or whatever it is being emptied into.
Answer:
A. To limit the growth of bacteria
Explanation:
I calculated it logically