The answer to this question is that the nurse should suspect
that the client is suffering from Hyperkalemia.
<span>Hyperkalemia is a situation where in patients is having a
high level of potassium in the blood. This situation is life threatening that
it can lead to cardiac arrest and mortality. Chest pains, palpitations,
tingling sensation or feeling of numbness, and trouble breathing are some of
the symptoms of having hyperkalemia. In mild cases of hyperkalemia, patients
are treated by instructing the patient to have a diet plan that is low in
potassium. They are also advised to take a diuretic in order to decrease the
potassium levels in the blood by excreting it in the urine.</span><span> </span>
Answer:
Cynthia should tell an adult such as her mom or dad and have them take care of the situation. After telling them, she should question her brother and ask him if he is sneaking liquor into his room.
Explanation:
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Answer: False
Explanation:
Because the mid-line is a imaginary line cutting your body in half to create a left an right side of body an all your body parts are facing forward.
Dysplasia is the change in the size, shape or appearance of a cell caused by an external stressor. Normal cells can suddenly become abnormal an example of which is when cells become cancerous for example. These cells that undergo change can become normal on their own in a short time or stay like that for an undefined span of time.
Answer:
The correct answer is Alpha waves.
Explanation:
There are 5 types of brain waves
- Theta
- Delta
- Alpha
- Beta
- Gamma
Alpha waves
They have a frequency of 8 to 12 hertz. Our brain produces these waves, when it is in a state of calm or peace. When our brain is not thinking or not doing anything but only relaxing and meditating. These waves are also produced when our mind is in a state of wakeful rest, like it is not sleeping but it is not thinking processing any thoughts. So the first waves to appear on EEG will be Alpha waves.