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Afunction of the cerebrospinal fluid is to:
a. maintain the blood-brain barrier.
b. cushion the brain.
c. synthesize neurotransmitters.
d. hold blood in reserve for emergencies.
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Health, 23.06.2019 05:00
A62-year-old man is being treated for an acute myocardial infarction. he originally came to the ed with substernal chest pain and diaphoresis. given his risk factors of hypertension, diabetes, tobacco use, and family history, he is considered high risk. an ecg in the ed reveals a left-bundle branch pattern, and cardiac enzymes are elevated slightly. after a focused evaluation in the ed, the patient receives iv thrombolytics. although his bundle branch pattern never resolves, the patient is chest pain-free and haemodynamically stable after thrombolysis. two days later, however, the patient reports episodes of recurrent chest discomfort and shortness of breath overnight. in evaluating for potential myocardial reinfarction, which of the following is the most appropriate diagnostic test? - creatinine kinase- dynamic ecg changes- lactate dehydrogenase- myoglobin levels- troponin i level
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Health, 23.06.2019 06:30
In one paragraph, explain how technology has influenced the perception of body image and weight management in both negative and positive ways. use supporting details in the form of facts, statistics, and examples. in another paragraph, describe an individual healthy weight-management plan. the plan should include specific details about goals, diet, exercise, and evaluative monitoring.
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Health, 23.06.2019 08:30
A48-year-old male presents with an 8-day history of productive cough, subjective fevers, and malaise. he is otherwise healthy without any active medical problems. he is a social drinker of alcohol, and denies any tobacco or drug use. on physical examination, the patient is alert and oriented. his temperature is 100.4 0 f, pulse rate is 56, respiratory rate is 18, and blood pressure is 133/64. heent is within normal limits and a chest exam has diffuse expiratory wheeze with decreased sounds to the right lower lung fields. blood labs reveal wbc 14.4, hgb 11.3, plt 233, alt 65, ast 102, and po 4 2.1. a chest x-ray reveals a dense consolidation with bulging fissures. based on these findings, what is the most likely pathogen affecting this patient?
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Afunction of the cerebrospinal fluid is to:
a. maintain the blood-brain barrier.
b. c...
a. maintain the blood-brain barrier.
b. c...
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