Answer:
anaerobic respiration
Lin complains to a doctor that he frequently experiences heartburn, indigestion, pain, and nausea. He also says that he vomits sometimes after meals. Which type of drug would the doctor MOST LIKELY prescribe to Lin?
a. an antacid, to treat the effects of a peptic ulcer
b. a fiber supplement, to cure Crohn's disease
c. an absorbent drug, to prevent diarrhea
d. an immunosuppressant, to reduce anxiety.
Answer:
The answer correct A antacid drug
1. The most widely found natural fiber is cotton,
O True
False
It’s actually a Forensic science question
A bag contains 2 striped cubes, 3 dotted cubes, 4 white cubes and 3 red cubes. What is the probability of drawing a white cube, not replacing it, and then drawing a dotted cube?
Answer:
I think that Dependent should be the answer to this...
The patient comes in complaining of syncope. The patient mentions that he has lost a sister earlier to heart disease and he is worried that heart disease runs in the family. The patient is 30 years old and he is tall and skinny.
What means of nonverbal communication can medical assistants use to help overcome language barriers?
Answer:
Maintain eye contact Avoid showing signs of impatience (leg shaking, tapping of fingers, etc.)Smile, nod, and keep a pleasant disposition to avoid any discomfort and discouragement from the conversation.Which type of medication would MOST LIKELY be prescribed to treat a dry, nonproductive cough?
a. antitussives
b. expectorants
c. vaccinations
d. decongestants
Answer: A-Antitussives
Explanation: Antitussives are cough suppressants. With a dry, non-productive cough you need to suppress it.
Immunosuppressant drugs destroy some immune system responses. Even though this can weaken the body's defenses against some infections, immunosuppressants are still a powerful treatment for a chronic autoimmune disease. Which disease is treated by immunosuppressant drugs?
a. osteoarthritis
b. rheumatoid
c. cerebral palsy
d. muscular dystrophy
Answer:
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Leah has asthma, which is aggravated because of her allergy to pollen. Which medications would most likely be prescribed to reduce histamine production in Leah?
a. mast cell stabilizers and methylprednisolone
b .fluticasone and corticosteroids
c. montelukast and albuteral
d. monoclonal antibodies and mast cell stabilizers
Answer:
a. mast cell stabilizers and methylprednisolone
Which BEST explains why a patient who had a myocardial infarction will never recover, in spite of all the drugs prescribed to him?
a. The drugs are only effective for extremely active, healthy individuals.
b. The drugs cannot rebuild the cells that died, but they can limit the death of more.
c. The drugs restore blood flow to some of the arteries, but not arteries in legs.
d. The drugs prevent another heart attack, but other damage has already occurred.
Which type of drug binds to glucocorticoid receptors to stop cells from making an inflammatory response?
a. supplements
b. xanthine oxidase inhibitors
c. steroids
d. muscle relaxants
How many amnio acids are found in nature
Answer: its 500
The key elements of an amino acid are carbon (C), hydrogen (H), oxygen (O), and nitrogen (N), although other elements are found in the side chains of certain amino acids. About 500 naturally occurring amino acids are known as of 1983 (though only 20 appear in the genetic code) and can be classified in many ways
Which comments would most likely show up on part two of the admission process? Check all that apply.
The patient's heart rate is 66 beats per minute.
The patient typically sees Dr. Smith for family medicine.
The patient's face is showing red, patchy marks.
He patient was born on June 12, 1978. The patient is showing no sign of pain around the affected area,
The patient breaks out in a rash when taking amoxicillin.
Answer:
1,3,4,5,6
Explanation:
hope that's right!
How many people died before getting vaccinated from polio?
Gastrointestinal stimulants help treat gastroesophageal reflux disease by
a. increasing the amount of hydrochloric acid produced during digestion.
b. increasing the rate of stomach emptying to inhibit the flow of materials back into the esophagus.
c. blocking the dopamine neurotransmitter in gastrointestinal nerves and in the vomiting center in the brain.
d. inhibiting smooth muscle contractions in order to interrupt peristalsis.
Answer:
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Answer:
A. Increasing the amount of hydrochloric acid produced during digestion.
Explanation:
I calculated it logically
(HURRY PLEASE) Which is one way that medical offices comply with the HIPAA technology standards?
a) by disclosing information to other facilities and organizations
b) by showing patients how to access their own electronic records
c)by providing the same password to multiple employees
d) by encrypting patient records and other confidential information
Answer: D
Explanation:
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Doctors examining a senior citizen conclude that a large blood clot has formed in the patient's leg. The doctors need to dissolve the clot before it is released and causes damage to vital organs. What type of drug would MOST LIKELY be given to help dissolve a deep vein clot?
a. a herostatic drug
b. a thrombolytic drug
c. a clotting factor X inhibitor
d. an antibiotic drug
Answer:
a thrombolytic drug
Explanation:
2. Upon retraining, how many successive tests must be
passed by personnel who have previously failed any written
tests, observations, or sampling and media fill?
O A. TWO
B. Four
C. Five
D. Three
Answer:
answer is c i doubled check first answer
What compound will cause hemoglobin in blood to fluoresce
under black light?
Answer:
luminol I believe!
Explanation:
When chemically treated, blood can fluoresce. Commonly used to create this chemiluminescence is luminol, a reagent that reacts with the catalase in the heme of the hemoglobin in the blood.
Tam, a college student, accidentally drops a pair of scissors on his foot one night, and the sharp edge cuts his foot. The cut does not stop bleeding, and Tam realizes he had forgotten to take his pills that morning. He goes to the campus emergency center and tells a nurse what had happened. What would a nurse MOST LIKELY do to stop the bleeding quickly and effectively?
a. apply a hemostatic drug directly on the cut so that clotting factors from the drug help the blood to clot.
b. apply clopidogrel directly on the cut so that platelet aggregation is inhibited and blood is able to come together in a clot.
c. administer a shot of a hemostatic drug in the arm so that the liver produces fewer clotting factors.
d. administer a shot of heparin deep into a vein in order to block clotting factor X and stop heavy blood flow to the foot.
Answer:
The correct answer aaaAa