Early in the disease. Pt. has low O2 and since CO2 is a bi-product of aerobic respiration it tends to be low proportionally to 02 Middle-Late stage Pt. compensates w/ rapid breathing(tachypnea) which...
O2... when it comes to "emergency" circumstances the most basic(may it be cardio/respiratory problem) is O2,... for some reason too(again for cardio/respiratory problems) when it comes to having to...
remember this, "water moves from higher concentration to lower concentration and stops when the concentration is equal" from this derived the phrase, "where Na goes, water follows" so if a solution...
(there was insufficient info about the IV) but for what i understand you received the IVF already consume, then its not your fault... its very common to loss regulation especially on unattended pt due...
TRUE your over analyzing the question(which is dangerous btw)... the definition for an ion is a charged atom,(not because an atom lose an electron its not an atom anymore, same w/
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for pedia, the only hard part i can think of are the cardiovascular disorders(especially the pathophysiology) atrial septal defect,ventricular septal defect,av canal defect, congenital obstructive...
1)D is the best answer,(w/ dyspnea and rapid breathing the pt will use his accessory muscles, I have yet to encounter one who doesn't) therefore putting a hand on Josh's chest will give better...
majority of people w/ DM(as far as i know, i haven't met anyone w/ out) has hypertension.... and i cant understand the rationale w/ it... what's more absurd(for me that is) is a patient who was turned...
two days ago i was assigned to ER(im having my preclinical), one patient turned out to be hypoglycemic(feels cold,general weakness,etc), taking her vital signs, it turned out she has a high BP......
when doing physical assessment on neck vessels and heart.. we'll use ipa right.. Physical exam 3 techniques, 3 positions, 5 sites *Use IPA *sitting, then supine, then L lateral recumbent (prn) *IPA...
i am about to report this topic the day after tomorrow.. problem is i don't really know where to focus.. any tips or suggestions on what topics should i give emphasis at? Procedures in assessing,Dx...