R-dopa has no effect on the Parkison's disease.
When evaluating a patient, retinal detachment should make the emt suspect that the patient may be suffering from a pulmonary embolism.
A pulmonary embolism is a disorder in which a blood clot blocks one or more arteries in the lungs. Shortness of breath, chest pain, and cough are common symptoms of pulmonary embolisms, which are typically brought on by blood clots that migrate from the legs or, in rare cases, other parts of the body. Prompt treatment to dissolve the clot dramatically lowers the chance of mortality. Blood thinners, medications, and surgical techniques can all be used for this. Exercise and compression stockings can help stop clots from developing in the first place.
Learn more about pulmonary embolism here:
brainly.com/question/12757175
#SPJ4
<span>This is false because it mostly depends on the person and the degree of the addiction. People who constantly use can use higher doses so what's safe for them could kill someone who's never used it before. Usually when drug addicts overdose it's because they push themselves to the limit by taking more and more since the old dose is not enough.</span>
VIRUS called corona virus. It is a very rare disease.