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In a heart, what is most commonly replaced?

(a) Artery and/or Vein

(b) Auricles

(c) Valves

(d) Ventricles

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My doubt is from Artificial Organs in portion Rehabilitation and Recovery of Clinical Science

In cases of renal insufficiency, what should take in place of proteins?

(a) Triglycerides

(b) Essential Amino Acids

(c) Glucose

(d) Vitamin K

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This question is from Nutrition in portion Rehabilitation and Recovery of Clinical Science

Dialysis can also be used in situations of _________

(a) extreme fever

(b) acute poisoning

(c) low blood pressure

(d) blood transfusions

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This interesting question is from Dialysis topic in division Rehabilitation and Recovery of Clinical Science

For a person suffering from problems like slow neural transmission, eg dementia, they should be given __________

(a) increased sodium

(b) increased potassium

(c) increased calcium

(d) increased magnesium

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This interesting question is from Nutrition topic in chapter Rehabilitation and Recovery of Clinical Science

In order to maintain the levels of sugar in the blood, what devices are commonly being used?

(a) Glucometer

(b) Insulin Pump

(c) Gluco Strips

(d) Potable Pulse Oximeter

The question was posed to me in semester exam.

This intriguing question comes from Artificial Organs topic in division Rehabilitation and Recovery of Clinical Science

The membrane used for dialysis is made of ____________

(a) cellulose

(b) polyvinyl chloride

(c) polyethylene

(d) chitin

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Query is from Dialysis in chapter Rehabilitation and Recovery of Clinical Science

Which of the following are used as blood substitutes?

(a) Hemoglobin based oxygen carriers, Perfluorocarbon emulsions

(b) Plasma, hemoglobin based oxygen carriers

(c) Plasma, hematopoetic cells

(d) Hematopoetic cells encapsulating hemoglobin, perfluorocarbon emulsions

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The query is from Artificial Organs in division Rehabilitation and Recovery of Clinical Science

Long periods of parenteral nutrition is not recommended because of ______

(a) it increases the toxicity of blood

(b) it puts pressure on the kidney

(c) it puts pressure on the heart

(d) it causes the GI track to degenerate

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I’m obligated to ask this question of Nutrition in chapter Rehabilitation and Recovery of Clinical Science

To help a child with scissoring gait, what should not be done?

(a) releasing a tendon surgically

(b) tying two pillows on the inner side of the leg and having the child walk

(c) surgical amputation of legs

(d) making the child walk with a mild obstruction between the two legs

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This interesting question is from Rehabilitative Devices topic in portion Rehabilitation and Recovery of Clinical Science

To overcome diabetes, a person can increase the intake of ______ and reduce the intake of ___________

(a) carbohydrates, proteins

(b) proteins, fats

(c) fats, carbohydrates

(d) carbohydrates, fats

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