What is atropinase and how does it affect pre-surgical protocol with rabbits?
Atropinase is an enzyme that counteracts the effects of atropine. Atropine may have no effect in the rabbit and is usually not administered as a part of the pre-anesthesia protocol.
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Which one of the following statements about seizures is true?
A. The cause of most seizures is easily identified. B. Generalized seizures last longer than partial seizures. C. Complex partial seizures involve both cerebral hemispheres. D. Simple partial seizures do not cause an alteration in mental status.
The Mediterranean diet has been linked to a decreased risk of:
A) heart disease B) type 2 diabetes C) autoimmune disorders D) thyroid disease
The condition in which there is an insufficient amount of sugar in the blood is called:
A) diabetic coma. B) hypoglycemia. C) hyperglycemia. D) diabetic ketoacidosis.