The answer is bias because your opinion is swayed when you don’t have all the facts.
Answer:
Arthralgia- “joint pain”
Bronchopneumonia is an infection in the alveoli (tiny air sacs) in the lungs.
Cytotoxin- any substance that has that has a toxic effect on important cellular function. *I’m kinda confused by your question, but I’m guessing the answer you are looking for is it causes cells to die.
Neuroendocrine cells make and release hormones and peptides in response to neurological or chemical signals. The hormones enter the bloodstream and travel throughout the body to target cells.
“Anti” means against or opposite of.
Antibiotics are used to treat or prevent some bacterial infections. Antibiotics won’t treat viral infections because they can’t kill viruses.
* I hope this helps!
Explanation:
Answer:
The milliliters of prochlorperazine (Compazine®) that must be supplied are:
Explanation:
Since the pre-filled syringe carries a label that specifies 10 mg / 2 ml, it can be deduced that the syringe contains 10 mg of the medicine in the 2 mL that is evident in the syringe, therefore, with these data and taking into account that the recommended dose in the order is 7.5 mg, a simple rule of three can be performed with the data obtained:
Then we proceed to calculate X:
- X = (7.5 * 2) / 10
- X = 15/10
- X = <u>1.5 mL
</u>
<u>1.5 milliliters</u> is the dose that must be supplied every four hours following the indications in the order.
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Diabetes Mellitus ICD codes
Explanation:
The billable specific ICD-9-CM code for diabetes mellitus ranges from 250.0x and goes on to 250.1x, 250.2x etc., depending upon the complications.
The billable specific ICD-10-CM code for diabetes mellitus without unspecified complication is E11.9 and with complications is E11.8
Diabetes mellitus affects many body systems like the sensory, endocrine, excretory, nervous, and cardiovascular systems. The code changes, depending upon the complications specified.
The patient might present with any of the symptoms like visual defects, dermatitis, increased thirst and/or hunger, increased micturition, weight loss etc which may be because of underlying diabetes.