Which of the following is not a necessary component of perfusion?
adequate cardiac outp...
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Which of the following is not a necessary component of perfusion?
adequate cardiac output
oxygen in the ambient air
sufficient fluid intake
functional alveoli
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When a person undergoes root canal treatment or another endodontic treatment: [select all that apply] a.) the inside of the tooth is carefully cleaned and disinfected. b.) air is forced into the canal to stop bleeding. c.) the inflamed/infected pulp is removed. d.) the inside of the tooth is filled and sealed with a rubber-like material called gutta-percha
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When a doctor suspects that a patient may have diabetes based on what symptoms?
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John and jane jones’ newborn baby girl, leah, has just been diagnosed with galactosemia. prior to their genetic counseling appointment, they submitted this family history: john and jane’s older child, a son named lee, does not have galactosemia. john is the only child of hanna and harry. harry was an only child. hanna has two older sisters, hope (the oldest) and holly. both harry and hanna’s parents lived in good health into their 80s. jane’s brother, joe, is married to jen. they have a son, les, who is a healthy nine-year-old with myopia (nearsightedness) but no sign of galactosemia. jane’s mother, hilda, is alive and healthy; jane’s father, henry, passed away last year of a sudden heart attack. hilda and henry have no family history of galactosemia. use the information in the family history to construct a pedigree for this family.
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