A. Analgesics. Tylenol can cause liver failure. Aspirin can cause bleeding disorders and gastric ulcers. Narcotic analgesics can cause addiction and overdoses leading to death.
Chloe can determine if she was exposed to a communicable disease by knowing the portal
of entry and the mode of transmission of the disease. If she believe that she
has been exposed, she must report the incident to her supervisor immediately.
Health care provider as Chloe must maintain good state of health and be
immunized against infectious disease to reduce the chance of susceptibility to
the disease.
The proper functioning of the body's organs is a feature of good HEALTH.
Answer:
The correct answer is D.
Explanation:
The normal value range of pH is 7,35-7,45.
If the pH es <u>higher than 7,45</u> we say it is alkalosis and if the pH es <u>lower than 7,35</u> we say it is acidosis. That being said, we can now rule out option B and C.
Then we have to define <u>respiratory acidosis:</u> it is a decrease of pH because of a high value of PaCO2 (in this case as a result of hypoventilation). The normal range of PaCO2 is 35-45 mmHg.
So if we take all this in consideration, the only option with a low pH and a high paCO2 is option D.