Answer:
The patient has a pulmonar infection.
Explanation:
The values of the blood gas indicates respiratory acidosis (high PaC02, low Pa02 aparenttly compensed). The tachicardia is dued to the respiratory insufficiency and the fever. Since the patient´s son is not feeling well either, and taking into the account that crackles and wheezes can be heard in the lower lobes, the most likely for this person has a pulmonar infection, probably he contracted pneumonia
Morphine:
Name:... Morphine
One reason to educate 7th graders about Morphine is because if excessively taken, then breathing problems can happen and asthma can start. Another reason is because since there is a high chance of you continuously using it, sedation and even comas could happen.
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Answer:
A po
hopes it help=_= Yun lang po bye
True, It Helps Protect The Workers From Getting Germs Onto Them And Then Onto The Patient (Which Is Why Healthcare Workers Wear New Equipment, Scrubs Etc.)