Describe the cause and symptoms of paresthesia
What will be an ideal response
Paresthesia is the tingling sensation that is felt when blood flow is reduced to a sensory nerve.
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A. an excess of iodine. B. an improper diet. C. an autoimmune disorder. D. a lack of iodine.
The first heart sound, "lub," is made by
A. closure of the semilunar valves. B. contraction of the ventricles. C. closure of the AV valves. D. contraction of the atria.
The respiratory rate is
A) higher in adults than in children. B) roughly 20-30 breaths per minute for toddlers. C) the movement of about 500 ml of air per breath at rest. D) the number of breaths per hour. E) needed to calculate residual volume.
What is the mechanism for stopping bleeding called?
A. Negative feedback B. Erythropoiesis C. Hemostasis D. Thrombocytosis E. Vasoconstriction