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• Fact or Fiction?
_________ a) The more frequent the skin cleansing, the better results
in acne.
_________ b) Makeup use can have positive effects on the patients’
QoL in acne.
_________ c) Antiacne formulations are expected to be absorbed into
the deeper layers of the skin.
_________ d) Antiaging products can be either drugs or cosmetics.
_________ e) Antiaging products labeled as “cosmeceuticals” are
considered drugs in the US.
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- Chapter 19 intro to healthcare 5th edition 1) Mrs. Gonzales comes into the clinic and says her husband asked her to stop by to pick up a copy of his laboratory results. a) Can this information be given to Mrs. Gonzales? Why or why not? b) What act of Congress, that addresses the sharing of medical information, are healthcare professional required to follow? c) What are the possible consequences if correct protocol is not followed? d) List the characteristics of a good medical documention.The following descriptions of superficial burns are correct except( ) A) Include first degree and superficial second degree burns B) Wet, pink and blistered C) Blanches with pressure and painful D) Slow healing with hypertrophic scar and contracture E) Sufficient epithelial appendages could improve the healingi need the answer quickly
- 1. During meals, you notice Ann having increased congestion, coughing, and complaints of pain in her chest. These symptoms are MOST likely signs of _________________. a) Dysphagia b) Pica c) Hunger d) Disliking her food 2. Difficulty swallowing food or liquids is called ________________. a) Dysphagia b) Aspiration c) Reflux d) Choking 3. Which of the following foods is an example of Level 4, or extremely thick, liquids? a) Yogurt b) Applesauce c) Ice cream d) Tomato juice 4. ________________ occurs when the airway is blocked by food or a foreign object. a) Aspiration b) Dysphagia c) Reflux d) Choking 5. What is the universal sign for choking? a) Clutching the throat b) Coughing c) Yelling and being disruptive d) Refusing to eat 6. What is the name of the medical condition in which a person will eat non-food items? a) Pica b) GERD c) Dysphagia d) Aspiration 7. Which of the following observations about someone you…Implement appropriate dressing changes fordifferent kinds of wounds.40. During a period of 24 hours, a 25-year-old man has an upper respiratory infection with features of the common cold. Which of the following viral or host factors is most critical in the initial establishment of the infection? A) Activation of latent virus within epithelial cells B) Inhibition of inflammatory mediators C) Inhibition of synthesis of IgA antibodies D) Lysis of CD8+ T lymphocytes EDPresence of viral receptor molecules on epithelial cells
- i need the answer quickly1. What is the most common bacterial strain that causes Strep throat?2. How do you get strep throat?3. Why is the sample taken from the throat and not from the nasal cavity?3. Why is a rapid test performed first? What other tests are done to verify a positive test?4. How is Strep treated?15 - Which of the following is not among the causes of occupational diseases? a) Physical Factors B) Socio-Psychological Factors NS) Factors of Conflict D) Chemical agents TO) Biological Factors