Hypertension (or high blood pressure) is a serous condition when the force of the blood against the artery walls is too high and puts additional strain on the heart and artery walls. Hypertension increases the risk of a heart attack, heart failure, stroke.. In order to reduce the risk of developing hypertension one must check blood pressure regularly. Because high blood pressure often does not cause signs of illness that you can see or feel you must check it regularly to see if you must change something.
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Quality of respirations and presence of pulses
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The client has very serious wounds and needs to receive emergency care, which is the care provided in severe cases where the client needs to be treated as soon as possible. Although the patient's wounds are severe, when arriving at emergency care the nurse needs to make sure that the patient is alive, so the nurse will prioritize the assessment of other vitally important areas in the patient's body, these areas are the quality of respirations and presence of pulses.
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Target heart rate is defined as the minimum number of heartbeats in a given amount of time in order to reach the level of exertion necessary for cardiovascular fitness, specific to a person's age, gender, or physical fitness.
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spinal cord
Explanation:
The spinal cord is what makes up the central nervous system