Answer:
Carefully monitoring the nasogastric tube to ensure that the tube is patent and the suction is working.
Explanation:
Ensuring that the nasogastric tube is patent and that the suction is working properly are priorities for the postoperative client to prevent retention of gastric secretions that may lead to abdominal distention, nausea, vomiting, and further serious complications. Advancing the tube to the original insertion depth if the tube becomes dislodged is not recommended. Improper reinsertion may result in the aspiration of gastric contents. Vigorous irrigation of the nasogastric tube, even if clogged, is not recommended because this can cause damage to the gastric mucosa. Finally, the presence of bright red gastric aspirant in the suction canister for the first 24 hours after surgery is a normal finding in the postoperative period.
One major reason being that for adults heart disease which is caused by obesity is the number one cause of death in the United States
Answer:
The answer is A.
Explanation: The answer is A because she works two jobs but in order for her to make enough money she has to quit one of them but she doesn't want to therefore leaving her with the stress of working two jobs and not having any free time.
Answer: Smooth muscle
Explanation:
There are 3 types of muscles: skeletal, cardiac, and smooth.
Skeletal muscle is found attached to the skeleton and is voluntary.
Cardiac is only found in the heart and involuntary.
Smooth muscle is found in the viscera (internal organs) and is also involuntary.