55-year-old man with history of uncontrolled diabetes and hypertension presented to the emergency department with a 3-day history of chest pain. The chest pain got much worse and radiated to both arms and his neck.The cardiac catherization treats him with thrombolytic agents for a diagnosis of myocardial infarction. Approximately 20 minutes after infusion begins, he experiences ventricular tachycardia and dies
Which of the following best describes the pathologic findings
A. Caseous necrosis
B. coagulative necrosis
C. Fat necrosis
D. Fibrinoid necrosis
Select your answer:

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A. Leave and go find help
B. Remove any objects that she may hit her head on
C. Attempt to restrain her so she stops moving
D. Put a spoon in her mouth so she doesn’t swallow her tongue
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If we did not have cones in our eyes, we would not see
A. colors
B. shapes
C. sizes
D. distant objects