The “triple whammy” refers to the concurrent use of which three medication classes, which together increase the risk of acute kidney injury?
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SHOW YOUR WORK IN A PAPER. Hold up the first page to your we…
SHOW YOUR WORK IN A PAPER. Hold up the first page to your webcam and select “Take Photo” to submit your workA conducting sphere of radius r1 = 10 cm and charge q1 = 2 mC is placed far apart from a second conducting sphere of radius r2 = 30 cm and charge q2 = 3 mC. The two spheres are then connected by a thin conducting wire. What is the potential on the surface of the second sphere after the two spheres are connected by the wire? Use the reference V = 0 for r at infinity
Patient presented for US which revealed a mass in the left b…
Patient presented for US which revealed a mass in the left breast UIQ and a mass in the LOQ of right breast. Biopsy showed Ductal carcinoma in the left breast and benign neoplasm in the right breast. How many primaries do you have and what is the M rule? (There will be two answers)
Patient presented for US which revealed a mass in the left b…
Patient presented for US which revealed a mass in the left breast UIQ and a mass in the LOQ of right breast. Biopsy showed Ductal carcinoma in the left breast and ductal carcinoma in situ in the right breast. How many primaries do you have and what is the M rule? (There will be two answers)
ER Physician stated the patient has bilateral breast cancer….
ER Physician stated the patient has bilateral breast cancer. After obtaining outside facility (OSF) pathology report it was revealed patient had ductal carcinoma of the left breast and metastatic ductal carcinoma in the right breast from left primary. How many primary(s) to I have and what is my M Rule? (there will be 2 answers)
Patient presented on 03/19/22 for breast biopsy in the left…
Patient presented on 03/19/22 for breast biopsy in the left breast 2:00 revealing ductal carcinoma and left breast 8:00 revealing lobular carcinoma. How many primary(s) do I have and what is the M rule used? (there will be 2 answers)
Patient presented in 01/02/2025 with history of right breast…
Patient presented in 01/02/2025 with history of right breast ductal carcinoma (dx in 2019). Now patient has a left breast mass and biopsy revealed ductal carcinoma. How many primaries do you have and what is the M rule? (There will be two answers)
Patient presented for biopsy of a mass in the 4:00 of LT bre…
Patient presented for biopsy of a mass in the 4:00 of LT breast and 1:00 of LT breast. Pathology revealed squamous cell carcinoma and Clear cell carcinoma. How many primaries do you have and what is the M rule? (There will be two answers)
Patient had a biopsy of a mass in the right breast revealing…
Patient had a biopsy of a mass in the right breast revealing invasive lobular carcinoma with ductal carcinoma. What histology do I have and what is the H rule used? (there will be 2 answers)