A baby presents to the local Emergency Depertment with a very weak ery, progress
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A baby presents to the local Emergency Depertment with a very weak ery, progressive weakeness of the arms and legs, and diffliculty breathing A diagnosis of Infent botulism (foppy baby syndromel) is made. Based on the actions of the Clostridiu botunum whet wouid be the best choice of initial drug therepy O A drug that binds and surrounds the acetyicholine receptors O A drug thst keeps the bacterial spores from mutiplying O A drug that binds and surrounds the becterium O A drug that prevents acetylcholine release O A drug that binds and sumounds to acetyicholineExplanation / Answer
Answer: a drug that binds and surrounds the bacterium
Infants with botulism are supplied with botulism immune globulin, which are antibodies for the toxin from a different person.
Answer: blood and cerebral spinal fluid
The subdural and subarachnoid spaces contain CSF, and as it's a hematoma, it will contain blood.
Answer: sensation and movement
The ventral rami contains both sensory and motor neurons.
Answer: Left frontal cortex
The frontal lobe is responsible for motor movements, and monoparesis is observed in patients with frontal lobe strokes.