a) which of the organ can be affected in patient A? Can you infer the same risk factor for patient
4(5) What information is left out for the blank columns?
4() A person with high risk category have to be suggested a suitable diet? Which of the following are correct guidelines for the patient.
i) High sugar and starch
ii) Low salt and fats
iii) High proteins
iv) Low sugar and protein
4)apart from the prescribed diet some other changes should be bought in the Lifestyle to avoid aggravation of symptoms in a patient who is already suffering from high blood cholesterol
a) yoga and exercise
B) quitting smoking and alcohol
C) walking and doing some chores on your own
d) enjoying loud music
which of the following is correct option
a) a, c
b) b, c, d
c) a b c
d) a d
Answers
Answer:
a) The immune system and blood cells. If germs get through the skin or mucous membranes, the job of protecting the body shifts to your immune system. Your immune system is a complex network of cells, signals, and organs that work together to help kill germs that cause infections.
4(5) Where's the pic?
4() iv
4) a,c
Answer:
This chapter reviews the epidemiology of smoking-induced cardiovascular disease (CVD) and the mechanisms by which tobacco smoke is thought to cause CVD. The discussion includes use of biomarkers to diagnose smoking-induced CVD and treatment implications of the pathophysiology of the disease. The link between secondhand smoke and CVD has been reviewed in the 2006 report of the Surgeon General, The Health Consequences of Involuntary Exposure to Tobacco Smoke (U.S.