Which quality do you think is the most important in a doctor?​

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Answer 1

Answer:

Compassion

Explanation:

You should believe in what you work for.

Other Examples- Empathy, Honesty, Understanding, etc.


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T/F Aplastic anemia is an inherited anemia ?

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

Hereditary aplastic anemia is passed down through the genes from parent to child. It is usually diagnosed in childhood and is much less common than acquired aplastic anemia. People who develop hereditary aplastic anemia usually have other genetic or developmental abnormalities that cause the aplastic anemia.

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Answer:

true

Explanation:

Scenario: You are a Medical Assistant at Kaiser Hospital in Fresno. You have recently been assigned to a new Physician in the Dermatology Department.

What would you do if you observe the Physician you work for exhibiting signs of carelessness when treating patients and documenting the treatment.

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Answer:

i will report the person to a higher authority and give person a simple lesson about being careful and also teach the person on how to do things properly.

The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood occurs in the
O a. capillaries.
O b. arteries.
O c. veins.
O d. lungs.

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Answer = A.capilaries
B,c,and d are wrong

Answer:

A

Explanation:

Because B. C. D. aren't correct

5. 300 minims is equal to:
OA. 2 fluidrams
OB. 4 fluidrams
OC. 5 fluidrams
OD. 10
fluidugms

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Answer:

Mimins to fluidrams

Explanation:

300minims = 5 fluidrams

Question #10
Label the organelles in this image:
D
A
E
B
F
С
G

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Answer:

A Golgi Apparatus

B Ribosomes

C Centrioles

D Lysosome

E Endoplasmic Reticulum

F Mitochondria

G Vacuole

Explanation:

Answer:

D. lysosome?

A. golgi apparatus

E. endoplasmic reticulum

B. ribosomes

F. mitochondria

C. centrioles

G. peroxisome or vesicle

What is the last vital sign to change in the setting of shock?

A) Heart Rate
B) Blood Pressure
C) Respiratory rate
D) Pulse Oximetry reading

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D) Pulse Oximetry Reading
The answer is D) Pulse Oximetry Reading.
(I go to school for this so I know what it means)

James has been a MA in a provider’s office for many years. He is considered a leader and mentor for many of the other MAs, and he prides himself on ensuring that the office runs smoothly through preparation and anticipation of provider needs.
Upon arriving at work on a snowy day, James opens the office by disarming the alarm system, turning on the lights, and heading to his workstation to prepare for patients. As patients are escorted to the exam rooms, James notes that the floor is getting wet. Because it is clear this will be an issue throughout the day due to the snow and because he doesn’t want the schedule to fall behind, James decides to continue with his usual program of work. Later, James is walking ahead of an elderly patient to show her to the examination room when she slips and falls, complaining of hip pain. James tries to help her up to walk to the room but cannot get her to stand. James summons the provider, and an ambulance is called. It is later determined that the patient has suffered a hip fracture.

1. What document must James complete to address the accident

2.James made several mistakes throughout this scenario that endangered patient safety and welfare. Which error was in violation of first aid training?

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Answer:

theres no questin

Explanation:

Select the correct answer.
Approximately what percentage of practicing veterinarians work as large animal veterinarians in the United States?
OA 35
OB.
95
OC. 55
OD. 15

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Answer:

od15

Explanation:

Select the correct answer.

Which of the following tasks is a veterinary student most likely to perform in a physiology course?

A. list all of the bones in the equine leg
B. draw a map of the muscles in the equine leg
C. describe the mechanism by which a muscle in the leg causes movement of the associated bones
D. map the nerves and blood vessels of the equine leg

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Map the nerves and blood vessels
C. Physiology describes the mechanism of action.

A, B, and D = anatomy

3. Liz is accused of murder and given a trial. The jury finds her innocent. The prosecutor is
unhappy with the verdict, has police arrest her and recharge her with murder.

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this is a representation of the 5th amendment

Explain Color Blindness and how it's inherited through genes.

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Explanation:

Color blindness is a common hereditary (inherited) condition which means it is usually passed down from your parents. Red/green colour blindness is passed from mother to son on the 23rd chromosome, which is known as the sex chromosome because it also determines sex.

Colour blindness is a common hereditary (inherited) condition which means it is usually passed down from your parents.

Red/green colour blindness is passed from mother to son on the 23rd chromosome, which is known as the sex chromosome because it also determines sex.

Which drugs help regulate the growth of the endometrial lining of the uterus?


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Answer:

Norethindrone

Explanation:

Norethindrone is also used as a test to see if the body is producing certain female hormones (natural substances that affect the uterus). Norethindrone is in a class of medications called progestins. It works by stopping the lining of the uterus from growing and by causing the uterus to produce certain hormones.

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Read the scenario below and answer the question that follows. Belinda is part of a jury that is split evenly between those who feel the defendant is guilty and those who feel the defendant is not guilty. If the jury cannot decide on a verdict, a mistrial will be declared. During the next vote, Belinda changes her vote from guilty to not guilty. As a result of the first shift scheme, what would be the likely effect of Belinda’s vote? A. The jury will declare the defendant to be not guilty. B. The jury will declare the defendant to be guilty. C. The jury will be unable to make a declaration of guilt. D. The jury will decide to remove Belinda’s vote from the outcome. Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D

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Answer:

The correct answer is A: The jury will declare the defendant to be not guilty.

Explanation:

Because since the jury is split half and half, when Belinda changes her vote, it makes the other half, the one who declares the defendant not guilty, have more votes. Therefore, the defendant will be declared not guilty.

Answer:

A

Explanation:

Edge 2020 :)

Is this right? Please help me.

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Answer:

A - Understanding how social relations work

Explanation:

According to research, social cognition is a term that is used to “describe cognitive processes related to the perception, understanding, and implementation of linguistic, auditory, visual, physical cues that communicate emotional and interpersonal information.” To understand this a little more, it’s not about how people think about themselves their roles. And while it can be about how one evaluates others’ behavior and/or how people attribute behavior, this wouldn’t be the case.
And since option A describes social cognition in simple terms very well, that would be the correct answer.

Answer:

it’s how people think about themselves and their roles

Explanation:

i just took the test please trust me

Seth is finishing college and trying to determine which Health Science pathway he is best qualified for. He was very
meticulous in his laboratory work, is very good at manipulating equipment, is very good with computers, and is friendly
and helpful to his fellow students whenever he can. Why is Seth better suited for a job in Diagnostics than in
Therapeutic Services?
Seth's meticulous lab work makes him better suited for Diagnostics than for Therapeutic Services,
Seth's dexterity makes him better suited for Diagnostics than for Therapeutic Services.
Seth's computer skills makes him better suited for Diagnostics than for Therapeutic Services.
O Seth's friendly and helpful attitude makes him better suited for Diagnostics than for Therapeutic Services.

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Answer:

Seth's meticulous lab work makes him better suited for Diagnostics than for Therapeutic Services. Seth's dexterity makes him better suited for Diagnostics than for Therapeutic Services

Which are included in medical records?

medical history, timeline of care, treatments, medications, test results, and diagnoses

patient complaints, treatments, medications, financial information, and diagnoses

medical history, financial information, treatments, insurance information, test results, and diagnoses

medical history, timeline of care, insurance information, medications, test results, and patient complaints

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The 1st option is all true- history, timeline of care, treatments, medications, test results, diagnosis.

2nd and 3rd not true, would not include financial information.

4th option could include insurance information but it’s not typical unless asked for and patient complaints (say, if a patient emailed the doctor and complained about something, the email would have to be scanned into the chart and saved into their file... medical record).

1 and 4 could be true, but 1 is very typical, 4th answer would be the next level.
I would pick 1.

if x,y and z represent three different digits from 1 to 9 smallest value of x+y+z/xyz​

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Answer:

 y²x+x²y+1

------------------

       xy

Explanation:

Okay. So for my future pediatricians, is it easier to get a BA (bachelor of arts) or BS (bachelor of science) to go towards medical school? Basically, which one do I go towards?

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i would lean more towards BS

why does an injured area hurt?

a) increase temperature in the area stimulates pain receptors
b) histamine stimulate pain receptors
c) swelling in the area stimulates pain receptors​

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Answer:

I think the answer is B. let me know if im right

Answer:

C

Explanation:

Swelling is the result of the increased movement of fluid and white blood cells into the injured area. The release of chemicals and the compression of nerves in the area of injury cause pain.

Cephalic is a term which means pertaining to, near or in the___________

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Answer:

Cephalic is a term which means pertaining to, near or in the head

1. Leone Lattes found a way of using a comparison microscope to improve the technique to
better match bullets.
true
false

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false... i’ve done this before and remember getting it right

Answer: False. Explanation: It was Calvin Goddard who found a way of using a comparison microscope to improve this technique to better match bullets. Leone Lattes figured out a way to determine blood type from a dried bloodstain

Explanation:

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