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  1. patient will be '' ALL CLEAR '' if given a option.
  2. hi exam was ok not so easy not so hard but u need to manage ur time well nad whatever instructions they give u on ID card follow them well do take jacket it was really cold for me their also take something to eat u really feel so hungry............dont waste ur time read fast leave what u dont know finish it in the end ........i hope thats helpful
  3. i was able to finish my exam and i really liked the way exam was organised staff was so friendly and about others i dont know i just concenrated on my exam i did my best result will tell everything else.......
  4. hi guys how did u all find the exam...........
  5. ya do allow u snacks if u are hungry people their were very nice and friendly..............
  6. i am appearing on 18 please wish me luck........
  7. congratulations you got sucess because of your hardwork enjoy....................
  8. thanks for ur advise and congratulations for ur sucess may god fulfil all ur wishes
  9. CONGRATULATION u realy is a very storng person.............
  10. hi friends sorry was busy for few days few more facts................. 1 stages of cognitive development a sensorimotor stage - birth to 2yrs b preoperational stage - 2-7 yrs c concrete operational - 7 - 11 yrs d formal operational - 11 yrs to adulthood 2 for checking childs BP the cuff should cover two third of the distance between antecubital fossa and the shoulder . 3 a toddler if insist for a bottle at a nap time should be given a bottle containing water only. 4 the preschooler is restrained in acar booster seat until he weighs 60 ib or he is 8 yrs of age or his head is higher than the vehicle back seat 5 when the childs weight is 9kg or 20 lb or the child is of one year of age it is safe to place the car safety seat in a face forward position . more to come.................
  11. hi friends i had these in my bullets may be from this site only but i hope this helps Fractures: Immobilize joint above andü below fracture Cover open fracture with cleanest material availableüü Check temperature, color, sensation, capillary refill distal to fracture ü Close reduction—manually manipulate bone or use traction Buck’s Traction Use to relieve muscle spasm of leg and backü If used forü muscles spasms only, they can turn to either side. If used for fractureü treatment, only can turn to unaffected side. Use 8-20 lbs of weight, ifü used for scoliosis will use 40 lbs of weight. Elevate head of bed forü countertraction or foot bed Place pillow below leg not under heel or behindü knee. Russell’s Traction Sling is usedü Check for poplitealü pulse Place pillow below lower leg and heel off the bedü Don’t turnü from waist down Lift patient, not the legü Cervical Tongs Neverü lift the weights No pillow under head during feedingsü Balanced Suspension Traction For femur realignmentü Maintain weights hangingü free and not on floor Maintain continuous pullü Halo Jacket ü Maintain pin cleansing Casts Don’t rest on hard surfaceü Don’tü cover until dry 48+ hours Handle with palms of hands not with fingersüü Keep above level of heart Check for CSMü Fractured Hip • Assessments Leg shortened Adducted Externally rotated • Implementation Care after a total hip replacement • Abduction pillows • Crutch walking with 3-point gait • Don’t sleep on operated side • Don’t flex hip more than 45-60 degrees • Don’t elevate head of the bed more than 45 degrees Amputations • Guillotine (open) • Flap (closed) • Delayed prosthesis fitting Residual limb covered with dressing and elastic bandage (figure eight) • Figure-8 doesn’t restrict blood flow, shaped to reduce edema Check for bleeding Elevated 24 hours (AKA-pillow, BKA-foot of bed elevated) Position prone daily Exercises, crutch walking Phantom Pain: acknowledge feelings, that pain is real for them
  12. some more Briefly explain esophagitis and its treatment ? Esophagitis is an inflammation of the esophagus. (Clinical note: itis as a suffix always refers to inflammation) Esophagitis can be caused by bacterial or viral organisms. Other forms of esophagitis include inflammation caused by reflux of gastric content, and taking medications such as daily pill ingestion. Esophagitis is a self-limiting disorder in the individual who is not immune compromised. Esophagitis is treated with antimicrobial agents depending on the organism. Fungal, bacterial or viral agents are all utilized as necessary. Viscous lidocaine is often used as a method of controlling the pain that is associated with esophagitis. Clear liquid or bland diets are utilized to decrease irritation and maximize nutrition. Briefly discuss the normal physiological changes of the nervous system in the older adult ? The nervous system of the older adult age sixty-five and up will begin to experience dilatation of the cerebral ventricles, loss of neurons, and a decrease of 5 to 7 percent in brain weight. The older individual will have impaired vision that includes decreased transparency of the lens, decreased pupil size, and altered vitreous humor. The older adult will have a decrease in the ability to hear high-pitched, high-frequency sounds, as well as a decrease in the ability to smell and distinguish odors. The older individual will have decreased tactile sensation, and slower reaction time related to slower conductivity of impulses. The older adult will begin to experience memory changes such as decreased short-term memory. Many older adults who experience short-term memory loss will retain the long-term memory. more to come................
  13. hi friends something about burns Explain the rule of nines as it relates to total body surface area (TBSA) and nutritional goals for burn patients. ? The rule of nines allows for the determination of the area of the body affected by a burn or burns to be determined. The body is categorized into percent as follows; the arms from shoulder to finger tips are 4.5 percent each, the torso (anterior and posterior) is 18 percent, the legs are each 9 percent, and the head is 4.5 percent. The posterior torso includes the buttocks in the 18 percent, while the anterior torso does not include the groin area. The anterior groin area is designated as 1 percent. A patient who has experienced a burn will require an increased number of kilocalories daily. To calculate the daily requirements of kilocalories for a burn patient add 25 kilocalories times the kg of normal body weight of the individual and 40 kilocalories times the percentage of total body surface area burned; this is referred to as the Curreri formula for adults with burns. more to come

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