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When massive cardiac arrest have been occurre then what to do & what not to do ??? (A) What not to do (1)Pumping sharing is not to do by mouth to mouth (2) Don't press hand cross over into the lung (3) Not to lay patient to the floor (4) Initially don't give any ORS (B) What to do when massive cardiac arrest have occurre (1) At initial stage push 🫷🫸 up down to the spinal cord (2) Patient have to be in 45 degree angle and sitting over chair 🪑 or tool or bed 🛏️ . (3) Next work is to take a deep bath 🚿 at bathroom . (4) And when the patient is feeling little bit good enough , admit to the patient at nearest hospital or nursing home. (C) What to do by the doctor ??? (1) At initial stage without wasting any time do ECG (2) If ECG report is 150/65 that means there is a chance to be not doing operation . (3) In that case only medicine is fair enough . (4) The name of the medicine in that case in it's genetic name - for gas - pan 60 , for allergy - sismoni 56 , for antibiotic - tilogratin , and for the cardiac medicine 💊 - bulopianosismotin 75 , and put a injection at spinal cord pulovigatis furatus 60 Confirmation password is - Guurha3ifnjji90kgfrjotrchhtgetyuiirgvloi09yhtjjo00ioo0jfddvgjjy4t6udvchhjbku
11 and 12 are not false ribs ..... they are floating ribs.The false ribs (8,9,10) are the ribs that indirectly articulate with the sternum, as their costal cartilages connect with the seventh costal cartilage by the costochondral joint. The floating ribs (11,12) do not articulate with the sternum at all (distal two ribs).
The middle bone when you can see the sternum is the support system of ribs so the 5 rips 8,9,10,11,12 are not directly attached to it but attached to to the 7rib that's why they are not true ribs they are false ribs
@@the_medstudier when kidneys don't filter out enough uric acid, or your body is producing unusually high levels of it and it causes problems in the limbs because it is significantly cooler than the body’s core .And it’s called gout.
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I’m not too sure but I scored a similar score, I was looking at nottingham bc they take gcses into account as well and give a lot of points to band 1. I hope that helps but I’m not too sure where I’m definitely applying myself :)
I'm not too sure what the criteria is for students who want to defer after clearing. I think clearing is more so provided for students who would like to start in the upcoming academic year. But please contact the universities that you are interested in to clarify this as I'm not affiliated to any admissions teams.