Answer:
Blood is not properly filtered
Explanation: Kidneys filter out the blood for any toxins like alcohol. This is why people get alcohol poisoning if they drink too much booze because their body can't process the amount of alcohol they've consumed.
The formula for estimating case fatality rate is: F = A/B *100, where F= case fatality rate, A = number of death recorded and B = number of people diagnosed with the disease. From the question, A = 20, B = 160,
therefore, F = 20/160 * 100 = 12.5.
Therefore, the fatality rate is 12.5.
Answer:
The first human lung transplantation was performed on June 11, 1963 at the University Hospital, Jackson, Mississippi by James D Hardy and his team.
Answer: Chronic Confusion
Explanation:
A nursing diagnosis is a statement indicating several different potential problems a patient may face. A person's response to actual and potential health problems. It is the foundation for establishing and carrying out a patient care plan.
The components of a Nursing Diagnosis include;
▪the two-part plan: problem statement and etiology (causes)
▪the three-part plan: problem statement, etiology and defining characteristics. The phrase, "As evidenced by..." (AEB) is joined to the first two components.
Going by the three-part plan, the diagnosis, "Chronic Confusion related to loss of cognitive function as evidenced by incoherent language." can be split thus,
▪problem statement: Chronic confusion
▪etiology (cause): loss of cognitive function
▪defining characteristics: incoherent language.
ANSWER: CHECK THE CLIENT'S MEDICAL RECORD FOR POSTOPERATIVE ORDERS.
EXPLANATION:
The nursing staff should check for the client's medical record for postoperative orders. This action will enable the nurse to have an adequate information on how to manage the client after undergoing transurethral resection of the prostate, in other to relieve him or her from discomfort.