Answer:
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Explanation:
The process in which Haemoglobin works depends by the environmental conditions of blood, especially with the partial pressures of O₂ and CO₂ related with the concentration of these compounds. When blood enters in the lungs, the haemoglobin get oxygenated because there is a high concentration of O₂ (meaning that the partial pressure of oxygen is high), liberating CO₂ that will be exhaled. The haemoglobin saturated with oxygen is known as oxyhaemoglobin
When blood flows in the body, found in the tissues higher concentrations of CO₂ which is more efficiently united with the haemoglobin, liberating the oxygen in the tissues for cell respiration, the haemoglobin them has form a reaction with the CO₂ which will travel back to the lungs and the cycle will begin again.
The three ways in which CO₂ travel are: Diluted in the plasma, as bicarbonate and combined with proteins (Haemoglobin) as a carbamine compound.
The CO₂ diluted in plasma, is due to the great capacity of dilution of the CO₂ which could be almost 20 times higher than O₂ capacity of dilution.
Bicarbonate is formed in the red blood cell when CO₂ and the enzyme name carbonic anhydrase reacts with water, forming a carbonic acid, when the concentration of these ions is elevated the carbonic acid becomes bicarbonate liberating a H₊ wich is united in the haemoglobin.
Carbamine compound form in the proteins families of the globines, being the most important the reaction in the haemoglobin.
Answer: Some illness are deeply embedded with cultural meaning that shapes how society responds to those afflicted and influences the experience of that illness. ... Illness are not inherently stigmatized, it comes as a social response to the illness.
Explanation:
The answer is not A) because a person can refuse treatment and the doctor has to make it clear on the papers that the patient is going against medical advice.
The answer is not B) because the doctor has to share every piece of information with the patient, they can’t keep any of the information to themselves it’s a law.
The answer is not D) even if you have insurance you still know the price of any procedures done or medicine given so you can make sure your insurance will cover the cost.
The answer is C) every patient has to be aware if there are interns or “people in training” in the room. Some people do not feel comfortable with people who don’t know what they are doing in the room and want to make sure they are in safe hands.