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- Please answer true or false and give explanation. Thank you 4. The coenzyme of monoamine oxidases (MAO) is FAD. 5. Decarboxylation of amino acids is an irreversible process. 6. Does histamine have a vasoconstrictive effect?Patient T., 26 y/o, is in the intensive care unit with a ketoacidotic coma. Her consciousness is clouded, eye ball tone is lowered, arterial pressure - 90/60, pulse - 130 beats/minute, glycemia -35 mmol/l, PH - 7.1. The content of ketone bodies is 18 mg %. How would you manage this patients? A. Introducing 10-20 units of insulin at first by stream infusion and then by drip infusion during 1 hour by 0.05-0.1 units/kg/hour till the termination of ketoacidosisB. Introducing 500ml 5% glucose solutionC. Introducing 4% sodium carbonate 2.5 ml/kgD. Introducing 40 – 60 units of insulin hourlyE. Introducing 500 ml 0.9% sodium chlorideLifestyle modification could be very useful for this patient. What would these modificationsinclude and would they help resolve the type 1, type 2, or both types of diabetes mellitus that this patient is experiencing? Explain your answer.
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