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FromTheMoon [43]
2 years ago
9

A pharmacist is preparing an order of heparin for a new patient. The patient is MOST LIKELY suffering from a case of

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2 answers:
Hoochie [10]2 years ago
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The correct answer is D.) thrombosis, because thrombosis is local coagulation or clotting of the blood in a part of the circulatory system and you need a drug like heparin that will decrease the clotting ability of the blood and help prevent harmful clots from forming in blood vessels.
alexira [117]2 years ago
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Which of the following statements are true about the harm reduction approach? #1. Harm reduction does not acknowledge the risks
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Option (2),(3) and (4).

Explanation:

Harm reduction approaches may be defined as programmes that mainly focus to reduce the negative health from the society. Harm reduction approaches generally applies to illicit and licit drugs.

Harm reduction approaches the provision that only free and clean needles  IV drug users. A designated driver may be a form of harm reduction. This harm reduction acknowledges the various risks that are associated with psychoactive drug use.

Thus, the correct answer is option (2),(3), and (4).

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3 years ago
The World Health Organization recommends that you should keep your fat under __________% of your total calorie intake.
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30%

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1 year ago
Put the following events of the adaptive immune response in the order they occur.
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The immune response to infection, of whatever kind, is vital for human survival. At its core lies the cells, and enzymes, as well as chemical components, that will activate these responses, the innate, and the acquired immune response.

Although still under lots of study, and science finding new things in this complex system, the order of the steps in which the system is activated, roughly, is this:

1. C. You cut yourself and bacteria enter the wound.

2. F. A dendrite near the cut phagocytizes some bacteria and uses MHC proteins to present exogenous antigens from the destroyed bacteria on its surface

3. A. The antigen-presenting macrophage and some of the bacteria, enter the lymph and float down a lymph vessel to the lymph node, where T cells are awaiting to recognize it and act.

4. E. Helper T cells at the lymph node use their T cell receptors to bind the antigens on the surface of the dendrite and bacteria. This triggers the helper T cells to reproduce, differentiate and release cytokines and other elements that increase inflamation and activate other immune cells.

5. G. Also, B cells at the lymph node use their B cell receptors to bind to the antigens on the surface of the bacteria and dendrite. These B cells also bind to the cytokines being produced. This triggers the B cells to reproduce and start making antibodies. They also trigger cytotoxic T cells CD4 and CD8 differentiation and activation.

6. B. All the elements produced flow through the blood, activating other immune responses and migrate them towards the site of infection. Because of the inflammation, and thanks to the cytokines and protoinflammatory elements, more cells are activated and they can penetrate the inflammed tissue.

7. D. Through the actions of the antibodies, cytokines, chemicals, and different actions of the cells, phagocytes, and cytotoxic T cells are finally able to destroy the invading bacteria and kill all infected tissue as well, leaving behin scar tissue at the site of the wound, and both B and T cells activate their memory capacity, so that if a new infection by that microorganism happens again, the response will be much faster and efficient.

This is a very broad organization of the immune response.

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Elbow. The radius articulates with the ulna in a synovial pivot joint. The radial head rotates within the annular ligament and radial notch on the ulna to produce pronation of the forearm. The radius and ulna also articulate distally in reverse to their articulation at the elbow to produce supination.

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