Signs of domestic violence in the emergency department are: 1. Marks or wounds on the body: they are evidence of physical attacks against the victim, usually the pacients lie about their origin. 2. Hostile or violent attitude towards health personnel: it occurs because of the abuse that they are subjected to. 3. Sense of guilt: during the interrogation they are usually blamed for the facts that involve the violent act. 4. Low weight: loss of appetite of the victim or deprivation of food by the offender. 5. Distraction: the victim focuses so much on his problem that he does not pay attention to external stimuli. 6. Costing nervousness: they lose control easily if an unexpected situation arises before them.
I think the answer to this is A but I’m not sure
D because the employer should have a place for employees to put their things down.
These are the 3 different types of circulation. Not sure if it matters which box you put them in or what..? Don't quite get that chart. But luckily I had a similar question on one of my old assignments. Don't know if you needed definitions but here you go,
Pulmonary circulation: This part of the cycle carries oxygen-depleted blood away from the heart, to the lungs, and back to the heart.
Systemic circulation: This is the part that carries oxygenated blood away from the heart and to other parts of the body.
Coronary circulation: This type of circulation provides the heart with oxygenated blood so it can function properly
Hello there, the answer is "B"
On a chart no matter if its in a clinical, prehospital (EMS), or hospital setting. Your medical history only contains things that are pertinent to your history. In most chart there are two other types of histories "Family" and "Social" (of which the answer applies)