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Mr. Johnson presents with a freely movable cystic mass in the midline of the high neck region at the base of the tongue. This is most likely a:
A. parotid gland tumor.
B. branchial cleft cyst.
C. Stensen duct stone.
D. thyroglossal duct cyst.
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Mr. Johnson presents a freely movable cystic mass in the midline of the high neck region at he base the tongue. This is most likely a Thyroglossal duct cyst.
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A thyroglossal cyst is a mass or lump of tissue formed at the base of the neck. Slowly it leads to the formation of the thyroid gland and leads to swelling. This leads to a high neck region at the bottom of the tongue. This usually occurs during birth.
It causes difficulty in breathing and swallowing of food. Infection may occur when it is untreated. Cyst formation takes place if the thyroid reached the final stage and the duct doesn't disappear. The cyst grows and causes an enlargement in the neckline.
Answer:
C. possible selves
Explanation:
The term possible selves refers to the components of cognitive sense of self or the ideal self or potential self who a person would wish or like to become.The possible selves of a person describes how an individual views his future; what or who he would like to become and is defined by the cognitive link between past experiences and future hopes of a person. This is exemplified in the example above where the person describes who he did like to be. The
term was coined by Hazel Markus and Paula Nurius.
I believe it would be <span>Department for the </span>Aging's Grandparent<span> Resource Center (GRC)
This departement not only give phsyical care to the seniors, but also created several programs to help the seniors deal with their psychological development. Currently , the </span>Department for the Aging's Grandparent Resource Center has taken around 100,000 Elderly in their care
The person is at the ''Prodromal Phase''
It is also called a 'Pre-onset phase' of <span>schizophrenia , where only the very early symptoms can be observed.
A patient might enter the stage 30 months before becoming schizophrenic.
Doctors believe this is the best stage at which to manage the disease and try to improve a person's condition.</span>