Virus is do not reproduce through mitosis. Viruses cannot reproduce on their own. Viruses can be found in soil, certain kinds of RNA viruses. If I took mug best guess, I would say B, they cannot reproduce on their own. This is because they need a host cell. Hope this helps!
Removal of mole on the abdomen primary prevention strategy does the nurse recommend to a client concerned about development of cancer.
Cancer occurs when a few of the body's cells grow out of control and spread to other internal organs. The trillions of cells that make up the human body are home to cancer, which can develop practically anywhere. Cancers are any of the many diseases that are characterized by the expansion of abnormal cells that divide uncontrollably, have the ability to penetrate, and cause harm to good physiological tissue.
Cancer cells acquire gene alterations that transform them from healthy cells to cancer cells. These gene mutations can be passed down via families, develop gradually as we age and our genes deteriorate, or show up if we are exposed to chemicals that damage our genes, such as alcohol, tobacco smoke, or ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun.
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1. In excess condition of perspiration is known as hyperhidrosis.
2. The outer most layer of the skin epidermis.
3. Fat cells are known as Adipocytes.
4. The medical term for ingrown toenails is Onychocryptosis.
5. A blood tumor is called a/an Myeloma.
6. Hereditary disorder characterized by scaly skin is known as
Ichthyosis.
7. Excessive dry skin is known as Eczema.
8. Infestation of lice is known as pediculosis
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9. An overgrowth of skin, such as a callous is known as Lipedema.
10. Pus-forming bacterial skin infection such as impetigo is known as Impetigo.
11. The medical term for nail biting is onychophagy or onychophagia.
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The presence of spotting, or some bleeding, during the first trimester of a pregnancy, is normal, as the placenta attaches itself on the uterine wall. However, there must never be severe bleeding, or pain. In the case of Mary Healy, she is presenting severe bleeding at her 3rd month of pregnancy, to the point that she has had 4 sanitary napkins used in an hour. Therefore, the doctor will have to:
a) The doctor will be concerned about three possible scenarios: the first, a miscarriage, which often happens during these first three months of pregnancy, and come with heavy bleeding depending on the type of miscarriage. The second scenario, is an ectopic pregnancy, which is a very serious case that requires emergency intervention. The third is infection, which could have caused a possible abortion.
b) The blood type that can be given to Mary Healy in an emergency situation is a complete packed red blood cell transfusion of O Rh negative type. This type is called the universal donor an it is because it is the least likely to cause an immune response from the host, when transfused.
c) The tests performed in blood work for women who present heavy bleeding during the first trimester of their pregnancy include the blood type to see if there is incompatibility, and also to evaluate the levels of pregnancy hormones. The blood type tests will also allow to know the reaction of the body to multiple transfusions, and there will possibly be a test for blood clotting factors.