A 75 year old male diabetic patient was diagnosed with a myocardial Infarction w
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A 75 year old male diabetic patient was diagnosed with a myocardial Infarction whose onset occurred 3 days prior to being treated in the emergency deportment lab results revealed the following type of increase white blood cell count: a) Neutrophil b) Monocyte c) T Lymphocyte d) B Lymphocyte e) None of the A hose The following is the innermost layer of cardiac muscle tissue: a) Endocardium b) Myocardium c) Epicardium d) A and B e) All of the Above The following comes into direct contact of the blood traveling through the heart: a) Endocardium b) Myocardium c) Epicardium d) A and B e) All of the Above The heart valves are present in the following layer of cardiac muscle tissue a) Endocardium b) Myocardium c) Epicardium d) A and B e) All of the Above The following is the middle thicker layer of cardiac muscle tissue supplied by oxygenated blood: a) Endocardium b) Myocardium c) Epicardium d) A and B e) All of the Above The following is the most superfExplanation / Answer
30 a) Neutrophil
WBC count can be a universal markar for predicting this type of adverse events.Neutrophils typically make up the greatest number of WBC .Thus Neutrophil is the correct option .
31 a) Endocardium
It lines the inside of heart.It is very smooth .Mayocardium is the middle layer , Endocardium is the outer most one.
32 a) Endocardium
It is the innermost layer and it is responsible for keeping blood from sticking to the inside of the heart.
33 a) Endocardium
The heart valves are lined with endocardium. Heart valves separate the atria from the ventricles, or the ventricles from a blood vessel.
34 b) Myocardium
The middle layer of the heart wall is the myocardium, it is the thickest layer of the heart wall.
35 c) Epicardium
The outer layer of the heart wall is the epicardium. The epicardium is a thin layer of elastic connective tissue.
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