Answer:
Psychological analyses of patients
Explanation:
if there's more than answer u can additive Psychosocial integrity also.
Some organisms in this zone make their own food through chemosynthesis .
Which of the following chemicals was NOT used to stain this tissue?
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a) Anilin to stain connective tissue, extracellular matrix, glycoproteins, and mucus in blue
b) Eosin to stain eosinophilic structures in various shades of red, pink, and orange
c) Orange G to stain proteins in light red
d) Fuchsin to stain nuclei in dark red
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B is the correct answer.
The correct answer is D: Fuchsin to stain nuclei in dark red
A stain is a chemical that interacts with tissue to produce a characteristic color. A stain is of utmost importance in chemical and biological sciences because they are used to carry out several types of analysis.
Among the statements in the question, the false statement is "Fuchsin to stain nuclei in dark red". This is because, fuschin stain nuclei to a light blue black color. It is a cationic triphenylmethane dye used to stain cytoplasm and nuclei of tissue. The process causes the nuclei to become light blue-black.
The chemical structure of fuchsin is shown in the image attached.
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Which system can a pathogen enter in order to circulate through the body?
A.the kidneys
B.the lungs
C.the lymphatic system
D.the waste system
Answer:
It’s c y’all
Explanation:
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it is a principle that incorporates time to rest into the fitness program
Answer:
i belive it's the overload principle.
Explanation: Hope this helps, thank me with a crown or a <3!!
11. When suctioning a patient with a tracheostomy the nurse must remember to
initiate suction as the catheter is being withdrawn
which of the following best describes ISMP
Answer:
ISMP defines high-alert medications as those bearing a height- ened risk of causing significant patient harm when used in error.
Explanation:
What is ISMP?
The Institute for Safe Medication Practices (ISMP) is the only 501c (3) nonprofit organization devoted entirely to preventing medication errors. During its more than 25- year history, ISMP has helped make a difference in the lives of millions of patients and the healthcare professionals who care for them.
Common blood-borne diseases include which of the following? Check all that apply.
A.HIV/AIDS
B.hepatitis B
C.hepatitis C
D.hepatitis D
E.the common cold
Answer:
The correct answer are A B and C.
Explanation:
Bloodborne disease, any of a group of diseases caused by pathogens such as viruses or bacteria that are carried in and spread through contact with blood. Common bloodborne diseases include hepatitis B, hepatitis C, and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Viral hemorrhagic fevers, such as Ebola virus disease and Lassa fever, are other examples.
After the onset of an autoimmune disease, Jesse's doctor determines that he has suffered damage to his adrenal glands. The doctor tells Jesse that he will need to take drugs that act like the hormones his adrenal glands no longer produce. This will help protect Jesse's body from inflammation. Which kind of drugs will the doctor most likely prescribe for Jesse? Corticosteroid drugs hormone replacement drugs antidiabetic drugs antithyroid drugs
Answer:
Corticosteroid drugs
Explanation:
Corticosteroid drugs are most similar to the hormones that the adrenal gland produces.
Explain: why asthma attacks are considered medical emergencies
and what steps should be taken on arrival of a patient in the
midst of an asthma attack.
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Answer:
The answer is C
Explanation:
The virus injects the hereditary material into the host, which leads to reproduction.
Answer: c
Explanation:
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Which of these are clinical healthcare providers?
nurse
speech therapist
occupational therapist
doctor
physician's assistant
Answer:
nurse
Explanation:
a nurse is a person who helps or assist a doctor in a hospital
pour 73ml of water followed by 25ml of juice A into a 100ml graduated cylinder what's the final volume in percent strength?
10. The pressure within the oesophageal balloon in a tamponade is measured and recorded
.hours
every ..
a. 1-2
16. 2-4
c. 4-6
d. 6-8
Answer:
C
Explanation:
which disorders results from insufficient red blood cells or hemoglobin to carry enough to maintain homeostasis?
Answer:
When the number of RBCs or hemoglobin is deficient, the general condition is called anemia. There are more than 400 types of anemia and more than 3.5 million Americans suffer from this condition.
Explanation:
What is the root word for eardrum
Answer:
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Explanation:
Tympan/o. Eardrum, middle ear. Strangely, there really aren't any ear-related prefixes to discuss.
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Which statement by the client indicates that the nurse’s teaching was effective regarding intravenous gentamicin therapy
Answer:
Acute oseteomyelitis is treated with antibiotics such as gentamicin. Gentamicin use can cause ear toxicity; therefore, the client should report any hearing loss to the primary healthcare provider.
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Your CCMS numerical Identification number is
Value should be between 1 and 9999999.
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu.
During
the breathing stops for some time, which can last from a few seconds to a few minutes.
When someone is suffering from
a part of the body may not receive enough oxygen.
Answer: Sleep Apnea is a disorder that affects a butt-ton of people, it is mostly harmful to infants. This occurs during sleep when you fail to breath tuk it forces you awake to take a deep breath, many people dont
remember it happening however.
Explanation:
Are ependymal cells cns or pns?
Answer:
pns
Explanation:
cns is a diffrent thing
Why does the capsule not take in any dye? What is the function of the capsule?
Which healthcare professional requires the greatest amount of education prior to working?
O neurosurgeon
O neurologist
O neuroscience nurse
O neuro physical therapist
Answer: The answer to this would be Neurosurgeon.
Explanation: Just another thing that my mother learned while being an R.N. Hope this helps, Dee Dee.
A diagnostic test is done on a patient who is struggling to breathe. The lab shows Streptococcus. Which is the most likely cause of the patient's problem?
O viral pneumonia
O bacterial pneumonia
O silicosis
O byssinosis
Answer:
Bacterial Pneumonia
Explanation:
The bacteria causing the Streptococcus has entered the lungs causing pneumococcus (Streptococcus pneumoniae) and therefore is a bacterial pneumonia.
Streptococcus is a Gram-positive, spherical bacteria therefore giving the diagnosis of the dyspnea that the patient is experiencing a bacterial pneumonia.
Answer:
The answer is bacterial pneumonia :)