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what is electrical burn?
arrhythmias in 46% patients Myoglobin release --> renal failure
First degree burn
Red and edematous, heals spontaneously sunburn
Second degree burn
Superficial: red and edematous, heals spontaneously in 7-10 days blistering Deep: Requires excision and grafting for rapid return of function heal in 2-8 wk
Which cranial nerves are responsible for the sensory and motor supply of the upper airway?
Trigeminal, glossopharyngeal, and facial nerves
What structures are included in the nose?
External nose, nasal cavity, frontal sinus, ethmoid sinus
Where do the lateral margins of the nares extend to?
The soft palate
What is the major function of the nose?
To warm, filter, and humidify the air
What is the composition of the external nose primarily made of?
Cartilage and soft connective tissue
Test your knowledge on the relationship between arrhythmias, myoglobin release, and renal failure. Discover the percentage of patients with arrhythmias who experience myoglobin release and learn which organ is affected by this release. Understand the connection between myoglobin release and the development of renal failure in patients with arrhythmias.
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