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- Jack is a 29yo male competitive bodybuilder who comes to the ER complaining of difficulty extending hisright elbow, cramping in the triceps area, and a “hollow” feeling at the back of the elbow. Due to a caseof olecranon bursitis, Jack has recently received a series of local cortisone injections to the right elbow.He also has a history of 4-androstenediol consumption which he claims must be safe because it is sold asa nutritional supplement. Upon examination, the physician informs Jack that he has completely rupturedhis triceps tendon.18. Describe the role of the FDA in regulation of nutritional supplements.19. Describe the role of 4-androstenediol in muscle growth.20. Describe the structure and function of the triceps tendon as it relates to the olecranon.21. Describe the factors that could have contributed to the rupture of Jack’s triceps tendon.A patient with a history of rheumatoid arthritis is prescribed prednisone for an acute episode of pain. Upon a follow up exam, the patient asks the nurse, "Why can't I stay on this medication forever? It helps the pain so much". What is the best response by the nurse? A. "The medication can cause an Addisonian crisis". B. "The medication has long-term side effects such as osteoporosis". C. "There are other medications that can be prescribed for the pain". D. "The medication will cause you to develop a buffalo hump or moon face".Write down adverse effects of the drugs to treat theG6PD deficiency disease. (Subject: Pharmacology)