The answer to this question is to give the patient a
treatment of epinephrine. Epinephrine is a medication that helps treat patients
who are encountering cardiac arrest, bleeding, and anaphylaxis. Epinephrine is
also known as adrenalin which helps to stimulate the blood sugar and increase
blood flow in the muscles.
It would be his peers and what kind of physical shape he is in.
Rowing. while rowing you are excercising your muscles because you are constantly pushing against the water to move forward. when you move against the tide of the water, you will have to use your muscles to move faster and more forward.
Answer: Throbbing, Sharp, Aching, Cramping, Tingling, Crawling
Explanation: Adenocarcinomas are types of cancers that start in mucus producing glands. The pancreas produces hormones and enzymes that help to digest food. About 85% of pancreatic cancers are caused by adenocarcinoma. These tumors starts in the ducts of the pancreas.
Pain is a symptom that can't be ruled out when we are talking about adenocarcinoma. The pain is usually as a result of the tumors pressing on the bones, nerves or other organs in the body. Since the pancreas is a soft tissue, damage to it may cause "throbbing", "sharp" or "cramping" pains. The tumor may also produce chemicals which may damage the nerves and cause "burning", "tingling", "crawling" pains. The tumorcould also press on the nerves causing tingling and burning pains.
Also, the pain could be as a result of nerve changes due to chemotherapy treatment. In this case, the pain descriptors could be "numbing" or "tingling". The pain at the site of injection could be referred to as "burning" as a result of the burning sensation one may feel.