in the one labeled 14 above, the choices are c, e, b, or h -> answer is b-- stroke on one side of the brain causes motor symptoms on the contralateral (opposite) side of the body, and god help you...
Which of the following compatibility situations is most likely? A patient who is a. B positive and receives B negative blood will have a transfusion reaction. b....
Can anyone verify the answers I have chosen? I keep going back and forth with my answers and it's driving me nuts. Here is what I came up with. If one or more does happen to be incorrect can you...
A patient with cancer who can't eat and has lost 80 pounds. Let's add to his assessment findings: let's say he has generalized edema and a serum protein of 4gm/dl (normal = 6.0 to 8.3 gm/dl )....
Kel, You explained the blood compatibility so clearly and thoroughly that it FINALLY makes sense!!! Thank you so much for your help. I will nail any questions we have in regards to this topic on our...
Which of the following compatibility situations is most likely? A patient who is a. B positive and receives B negative blood will have a transfusion reaction. b....
Thanks Scott!!! 5. A patient is hospitalized in renal failure. Because of her kidneys’ inability to excrete water, she has generalized edema & a serum sodium of 129. Because the...
To go along with that question. All of the following are accurate possible findings in the patient above EXCEPT a. that he has confusion due swollen brain cells. b....
Assuming I have not gone into the patient's room I would check the chart and see what has been done to the gentleman so far that day. I would look for problems other nurses have noted and whether...