The tests to be done are TC, DC, ESR, Haemoglobin content, bilirubin, and Liver function tests, and Ultrasonography of whole abdomen.
<h3><u>Explanation:</u></h3>
Haematotoxicity is defined as the property by which damage is made to blood by means of any chemical or physical means. Haematotoxic drugs actually do damage the red blood cells membrane which leads to breaking of red blood cells inside the blood vessels and leading to leakage of haemoglobin inside blood vessels. This increases the bilirubin levels in blood, causes hepatosplenomegaly, decreases red blood cell count and decreases haemoglobin content too.
So in TC and DC findings are reduced, and ESR is decreased too. In Ultrasonography, we can see the enlarged liver and spleen. The haemoglobin content is decreased and bilirubin levels is increased. In liver function tests, we will see deviated value of SGOT, SGPT, alkaline phosphatase which remarks the presence of Haematotoxic substances in blood. In extreme cases, bone marrow biopsy is done to eliminate chances of leukemia.
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Answer:</h2>
75 millimeter is equal to <u>c. 0.75 decimeter</u>.
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Explanation:</h2>
The ‘deci’ factor with the power of 10 is given as
The ‘milli’ factor with the power of 10 is given as
The short form of millimeter is mm and short form of decimeter is dm.
In meter conversion, 1 mm = 0.01 dm
The length is the parameter and meter is the unit of that parameter. The parameters are defined with any units according to the quantity and requirement.
Now, the value for the given number is:
75 mm = 0.75 dm
ROM will show the patient that movement still is possible
Active and passive ROM maintain function of body parts
Movement facilitates mobilization of leaked exudates back into the vascular bed
<h3>What is ROM ?</h3>
A physical therapist may employ ROM as a therapeutic method to improve joint flexibility and regain lost joint mobility. ROM enhances joint surface lubrication as well. If there is a restriction in joint range of motion, ROM is used. enhancing joint ROM improves joint flexibility, joint function, and discomfort.
- When a joint is being exercised passively, it is entirely relaxed while an external force moves the body part through its range of motion. Active range of motion (ROM) is the range of motion that a joint can make totally on its own. Active ROM involves movement that is not aided by an external force.
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