In order for the nurse to identify if the diabetic client is indicating a presence of diabetic ketoacidosis is when different clinical manifestation occur such as: when the patient has been experiencing rapid breathing and he or she couldn't breathe properly, there is a rise in the blood glucose level which is not on the normal range and there is also a low level of plasma bicarbonate present. Pain in the abdomen could also indicate this manifestation and the feeling of being thirsty excessively.
B. the olden days pharmacies were called Apoticarries
Answer:
the number of deaths in a defined period (usually a calendar year) per 1,000 people.
Explanation:
The constant default rate (CDR) is calculated as follows: Take the number of new defaults during a period and divide by the non-defaulted pool balance at the start of that period. Take 1 less the result from no. ... 2 to the power based on the number of periods in the year.
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Answer:
subcutaneous layer or superficial fascia
Explanation:
the subcutaneous layer is a layer directly below the dermis and serves to connect the skin to the underlying fascia (fibrous tissue) of the bones and muscles