In rheumatoid arthritis, during the acute pain phase the value which significant are
A. ESR and C reactive protein elevation
B. RFT elevation
C. CBC elevation
D. LFT elevation
A. ESR and C reactive protein elevation
B. RFT elevation
C. CBC elevation
D. LFT elevation
Explanation:
Abnormal values of the tests for evaluation of systemic inflammation are the most typical humoral features of R.A. These include ESR ( erythromycin sedimentation rate) acute protein phase such as C reactive protein and plasma viscosity.
Abnormal values of the tests for evaluation of systemic inflammation are the most typical humoral features of R.A. These include ESR ( erythromycin sedimentation rate) acute protein phase such as C reactive protein and plasma viscosity.
A numbness and tingling in the hand and arm caused by a pinched nerve in the wrist.
Wrist anatomy, underlying health conditions and patterns of hand use can contribute to carpal tunnel syndrome.
Wrist anatomy, underlying health conditions and patterns of hand use can contribute to carpal tunnel syndrome.
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ABG Interpretation Made Easy | Arterial Blood Gas Interpretation In 3 Steps | The Nurses Station
An Arterial Blood Gas test measures the amount of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood. It is also used to determine the pH of the blood and amount of bicarbonates in blood.
This video discusses about the following:
0:00 ABG
0:36 Components of ABG
01:35…
This video discusses about the following:
0:00 ABG
0:36 Components of ABG
01:35…
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Stroke Part 1 | Ischemic Stroke | Types | Causes | Pathophysiology | Treatment || The Nurses Station
Ischemic stroke is caused by a blockage in an artery that supplies blood to the brain. The blockage reduces the blood flow and oxygen to the brain, leading to damage or death of brain cells. If circulation isn’t restored quickly, brain damage can be permanent.…
