Answer: Eustress>Positive Stress that increases focus
Distress>negative stress that causes harm
Phy sio logical stress>The changes in the body that result from stress
Psy cho logical stress> the changes in emotion that result from stress
Explanation:
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When assessing a newborn, the nurse should cover and report the 5 manifestations included in the process for determining the Apgar score.
Apgar score is a score given to newborn babies following a series of evaluations. The purpose of this score is to detect health issues and determine the level of immediate care the baby requires. The evaluations include measurements of:
- Heart Rate
- Breathing effort
- Muscle tone
- Reflex
- Color
Heart rate and breathing effort are self-explanatory. They seek to determine if the heart and lungs of the newborn are functioning as intended. Meanwhile, the Muscle tone evaluation looks for any deformities in the muscles of the newborn, looking to confirm that the child is able to properly flex and move the arms and legs. Reflex tells whether the child has a strong cry and responds to stimulation as per the norm. Finally, color is a test to check for proper circulation of irrigation of specific parts throughout the body, primarily the hands and feet.
When assessing the newborn, the nurse should report each of these manifestations, after scoring them from 0 to 2. Most babies should score a total of 8-9 points, 10 being superb health. Those newborns who for a series of reasons score below a 6 are considered as being in imminent danger and require intensive care.
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Answer:
True.
Explanation:
Intoxication rate can be viewed after checking food intake against rate of consuming the alcohol.
Vaccination is the most effective way to prevent many diseases. Varicella, a vaccine has been available since 2004.
QCPT code for vaccine: 90716.
CPT code for administration: 90460
There's four question:
Question 1 :
The documented procedure to be coded is vaccine and administration.
Question 2:
The main term used is for CPT is: administration of vaccines
Question 3:
The subterm used is Immunization administration that is not accompanied by physician.
Some vaccines are prescribed by the doctor, others are administered without a doctor's prescription.
Question 4:
The subterm that identify the location of the administration is intramuscular
The administration of a vaccine is usually done by the subcutaneous deep and / or intramuscular way. Oral and even nasal (spray) way exist for some vaccines, but are uncommon. The intradermal way tends to develop, and would be promising to effectively stimulate the immune system.