firstly shes a female who is also a carrier of this mutation. If shes a female she more than likely to be carrying it. Simple
This is really a subjective answer. If given the choice to either give the lung to a six-year old lung cancer patient or the heavy smoker, I would choose the six-year old.
If I had to choose between car crash victim on a lung machine or the heavy smoker, I would choose the car crash victim.
If I had to choose between this heavy smoker and a young smoker that developed lung cancer, I would choose the young smoker and hope that he/she would change his/her habits and quit.
I bet you're starting to see the point I'm making. Hope this helps!
Answer:
Apply o2 per NC at 2L/min
According to the airway, breathing, and circulation (ABC) priority-setting framework, this is the first intervention the nurse should take to address the client's difficulty breathing.
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