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).
Answer:
Individuals who have diseases that result in the malabsorption of fat are at risk for a vitamin D deficiency.
Explanation:
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Tell the child that it might fell like a pinch, and have someone hold their arm to comfort them, also tell the child that it will be over quick. This will make the child less scared.
Ok, maybe take precaution and take it slow
Answer: Option A.
Explanation:
Radiation protection (radiological protection) for the patients can be defined as the technique to protect patients from the exposure of harmful radiation used in treatments such as gamma or x-rays.
Use of lead apron is one of the most effective ways to protect patient from harmful exposure of radiation. As per the recommendation the thyroid, gonads, and breast are to be shielded during any radiation treatment, thus these organs are covered with lead apron during treatment.
Lead apron is recommended to use in head computed tomography (CT) examinations dental X-rays.
Thus the correct option is A.