Answer: 1 1/2 inch
Explanation:
Intramuscular injections are used to insert the medicine deep inside the muscles. The muscles have a lot of blood vessels so the medications will be directly absorbed into the bloodstream.
A ventrogluteal injection is a kind of injection inserted to the area of hip called as the ventrogluteal site. The length of the needle should be 1 to 1.5 inches so that the needle can penetrate the fat present in the region and allow the medicine to be absorbed at the region. The needle length can be adjusted to a thickness so that it can help in the penetration process.
Answer:
The correct answer is a and b( exceed 135 mg/dl and can only be controlled through medications.)
Explanation:
Cholesterol is a natural fatty substance that is present in the body and is necessary for the proper functioning of the cells of the human body. It is considered to be at the high limit when the whole blood level exceeds 130 milligrams per deciliter of blood (mg / dl). When this happens, fats tend to build up inside the arteries, impeding blood flow and can lead to serious heart disease and stroke. A doctor usually prescribes drugs to lower high cholesterol (they usually recommend statins), it is because the person is in the intermediate risk limit and has factors that increase the risk of heart disease or stroke, causing long-term arteries become clogged and diseases such as atherosclerosis or heart attack appear.
Answer:
Agreement between your test true value and true value
Answer:
the tibial collateral ligament can be damaged when the knee is impacted on lateral surface -
Sprain is mild stretch or tear , Sprain is partial tear and Sprain is full tear of the ligament .
Explanation:
Tibial Collateral ligament
Tibial Collateral ligament is one of the four important ligaments in knee. It joins femur with tibia or shinbone. The kneecap sits in the middle of this joint. Ligaments are very sensitive to strains. Tibial collateral ligament is most common ligament to get damage, specially for athletes. There could be three form of injury to this ligament.
Grade 1
Sprain is mild stretch or tear,
Grade 2
Sprain is partial tear and
Grade 3
Sprain is full tear of the ligament.
The damage occurs due to sudden force which is extensive for the ligament and it overstretches. Sudden impact on lateral surface will push the knee sideways, giving stress on the ligament, making it overstretch; and if the force is too great ligament will tear.
Answer:
The correct answer is a. Inflammation and fever.
Explanation:
Adaptive immunity is the memory based and specific immunity immunity which is also called acquired immunity. Antibodies, cell-mediated immunity, B lymphocytes and humoral immunity are the part of adaptive immune response.
Inflammation is not a part of adaptive immunity because it is not specific and is the part of innate immunity. When any injury or infection happens in the body innate immune cells like macrophages, mast cells, neutrophills reaches there to kills the pathogen.
Inflammation is primary and rapid response towards any injury and it's consequences include heat, pain, redness and swelling.