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Identity vs. Role Confusion
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Answer:
True
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Hereditary aplastic anemia is passed down through the genes from parent to child. It is usually diagnosed in childhood and is much less common than acquired aplastic anemia. People who develop hereditary aplastic anemia usually have other genetic or developmental abnormalities that cause the aplastic anemia.
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a. Absent p wave is present in atrial fibrillation.
b. Abnormally long QRS complex is present in right or left bundle branch block.
c. Abnormally long PR interval is present in first degree heart block.
d. extra QRS complexes are present in abnormal pacemaker or abnormal conducted beat.
Explanation:
By reading the ECGS we can fine a number of abnormalities by simply locating problems in P, QRS, T waves, PR intervals and ST segments.
Absent P wave in an ECG represents Atrial fibrillation or sinoatrial arrest. Atrial fibrillation is an abnormal heart rhythm also know as arrhythmia characterized by rapid and irregular beating of the atrial chambers of the heart.
Abnormally long QRS complex represents Right or left bundle branch block, hyperkalemia, drug induced or abnormal ventricular rhythm.
Abnormally long PR interval represents heart block. The PR interval reflects impulse conduction from the atria to the ventricles is normal. A long PR interval indicates a slowing of conduction between the atria and ventricles, usually due to slow conduction through the atrioventricular node (AV node). This is known as first degree heart block.
Extra QRS complexes represents abnormal pacemaker conductivity.
When working in a medical facility employees often wear scrubs, or a lab coat as well as wearing their ID badge at all times. Clothes are usually neat and clean. For jewelry necklaces and regular earrings should be okay if worn moderately, but tattoos and piercings must be covered. And the type of shoes depends on where you work, but they must always be closed-toe shoes.
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I would be inclined to think that they would affect reaction time and might cause sleeping problems
(Also, you did not add any choices)