It might be difficult because inhalants can be found just around the household. Gasoline is commonly found in garages, cleaning materials, spray paints, paint thinner, rubbing alcohol, alcohol. If they ban inhalants, or 'illegal inhalants,' it is almost impossible to ban those general household items that can be necessary for jobs, hygiene and eating.
Reorient the client to his room.
<h3>What should be taken care of in patients with pontine myelinolysis and SIADH?</h3>
Review swallow.
It seems to sense that the myelin sheath protecting the nerve cells in the brainstem would be destroyed by osmotic demyelination, also known as central pontine myelinolysis. When a client is being treated for hyponatremia, which is common in SIADH, the most frequent cause is a quick, severe decrease in salt levels. Difficulty swallowing due to brainstem nerve injury should be cared for, but evaluating the client's risk for aspiration is most crucial.
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After hospitalization for a syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone (SIADH), a client develops pontine myelinolysis. Which intervention should the nurse implement first?
- Reorient the client to his room
- Place a patch on one eye
- Evaluate the client's ability to swallow
- Perform a range of motion exercises
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The correct answer to the question: If the pacemaker fails to function as expected after the surgery, who would be strictly liable for its failure? Would be: the manufacturing company, Benford Inc.
Explanation:
The question here is who would be responsible if Henry, who is undergoing surgery for an implantation of a pacemaker, does not receive the expected effects of such a surgery. We have two sides who under liability, would be held accountable if something went wrong with Henry´s surgery. One is the physician, who will be responsible for implanting the device, and the manufacturing company of the device. Dr. DeBenedetto´s liability goes as far as ensuring that the procedure itself, and the care of the patient before and after the surgery, meets the standards so that everything is successful, and Henry has a better life. But the functioning of the device itself, falls on the hands of the company that manufactures it. This is why, if the pacecmaker, as the device, were to fail as expected, the ones responsible would be the company. The machine is expected to work in a certain way, and the manufacturer has to ensure that this is so.