Which of the following cells are primarily attacked in Multiple Sclerosis?
A. T-lymphocytes
B. Oligodendrocytes
C. Schwann cells
D. Red blood cells
Select your answer:

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Unintentional Injuries › ViewInjuries happen at any time. What should we do to prevent unintentional injuries?
A. We must reduce the risk of accidents.
B. We must always practice safety measures.
C. We must equip ourselves with proper knowledge and skills in first aid
D. All of the above
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What is the primary advantage to performing an ‘awake’ carotid endarterectomy with regional anesthesia?
A. Most studies show that there is little difference in outcomes between the two anesthetic techniques. An awake regional anesthetic allows for continuous neurologic assessment of the patient during the procedure.
B. To induce deep sleep for the patient
C. To speed up the surgery process
D. To avoid patient assessment during surgery