They should volunteer for meds sorry if i’m wrong
Misoprostol protects the gastric mucosa (stomach's lining) would be the most important information from the nurse to the patient with peptic ulcer disease.
Misoprostol, like prostaglandins, is a synthetic prostaglandin that protects the stomach lining or the gastric mucosa. NSAIDs reduce prostaglandin production and make patients more prone to peptic ulcers.
Misoprostol does not reduce gastric acid, improve gastric emptying, or increase lower esophageal sphincter pressure.
Gastric mucosa is a layer of gastric mucosa that contains sweat glands and gastric cavities. In humans, it is about 1 mm thick and the surface is smooth, soft and velvety.
It is composed of simple columnar epithelium, lamina propria, and muscularis mucosal layer.
Peptic ulcer occurs when acid in the digestive tract eats up the stomach or the interior of the small intestine.
Acid can create painful open sores that can bleed. The digestive tract is usually surrounded by a layer of mucus that protects it from acids.
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Answer: tabular
Explanation:
A medical database of codes organized by category, such as the first volume of the ICD-10-CM, is referred to as the tabular list. It should be noted that the codes here are arranged in seventeen chapters and are listed in numerical order based on etilogy or disease condition.
It should also be noted that the second volume has to do with the alphabetic index.
Answer:
The correct answer would be that so drugs can act directly on targeted organs through the bloodstream or in the muscle of a particular organ.
Explanation
Certain drugs are administered by injection because they can not be taken oral mode as the entire dose of the drug is destroyed in the liver before reaching the circulation. Injections are suspension or liquid, injected into a vein, organ, or tissue as per the requirement or the best place to get it in circulating.
The mode of administration of injection can be intradermal, intramuscular, in some cases intracardiac or brain intracerebral so the drug can directly reach to targeted organ or indirect circulation.
Thus, the correct answer is that so drugs can act directly on targeted organs through the bloodstream or in the muscle of particular organs.
Note: I may not get all of the Problems with this but.
In My EMS Classes we are taught about BSI Body Substance Isolation. Which I can see in this thing she did wrong one, she should of not taste test people's food with her finger, secondly she should have washed her hands between tasks occationaly to prevent pathogin spread. I'd also like to point that she touched that spore on her neck which would also create pathagins to spread onto her hand and removing the case for the Dessert Tray even though I'm not someone in the food Industry that would also create a hazard if someone coughed/sneezed on it.
Simple and short: She should of followed proper hygene and wash her hands and if she touched anything like a possible medical hazard like on her neck she should of immidally washed her hands.
Im pritty sure there is more to this than just what I said but its a main part.