The answer is C. Unexplainable muscle weakness or pain.
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
They front more often, and are oftentimes the host or primary protectors of a DID (Dissociative Identity Disorder) system.
INDICATION:
Both tramadol and trazodone are prescribed as pain relievers and sleep aid. But the difference is that the tramadol is an opioid, and the trazodone is an antidepressant. They are from different family but they could be used for the same indication.
SIDE EFFECTS:
Tramadol and trazodone may have some side effects but not the same frequency of them, for example, both tramadol and trazodone give nausea but it is more frequent with tramadol than with trazodone.
Trazodone can cause weight gain and tramadol can cause both weight gain or loss.
Trazodone takers can have nightmares and tramadol can have paranoia and hallucinations.
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Venipuncture is a routine surgical puncture of a vein to withdraw blood for laboratory testing or for the administration of intravenous fluids or drugs. It is done as part of the observation for a wide range of medical conditions.
1. Types of information patients will be able to share with Bruce about their previous venipuncture experience are the complications caused by venipuncture. Examples are:
a. hematoma – most common
b. osteomyelitis
c. vein occlusion
d.. syncope.
e. hemoconcentration
f. petechiae
g. collapsed veins
Other serious complications include cellulitis, phlebitis, diaphoresis, and hypotension
2. If Bruce knows this information, he can better serve his patients by taking the necessary precautions.
For example, for patients who experienced Hematoma:
Bruce is aware not to push the needle too far into so as to prevent blood leaks causing a bruise to the patient again.
3. Yes, patients are a good source of information about their bodies and their reactions to past experiences.