The nurse is caring for a client who reports dizziness, excessive thirst, and nausea therefore the assessment parameter which should be used to suspect the client may be suffering from heat stroke is the skin being hot and dry to the touch.
<h3>What is Heat stroke?</h3>
This is referred to a life threatening condition in which the body is unable to cool down as a result of it not being able to control its temperature. This means that the sweating mechanism which is a cooling technique in the body has failed.
In this type of condition, there is dehydration of the body which is characterized by dizziness, excessive thirst, and nausea. The body also feels hot and dry to touch and rehydration techniques should be adopted immediately as it could lead to death.
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Lungs = respiration, provides oxygen to the blood.
heart = arteries, pumps blood.
So to directly answer your question, any amount of force greater than zero in a particular direction will move an object. By Newton's second law f=ma force is the product of mass and acceleration, solving for acceleration a=f/m so any amount of force causes an acceleration.
Answer:
We can determine that there is a small air leak or not by Connecting to an underwater seal.
Explanation:
It is difficult to determine an ongoing leak in a Heimlich valve without connecting it to an underwater seal. The procedure of underwater seal is conducted by placing the Heimlich valve into a cup of water or in a water seal chamber. Then the presence of air leak is checked if the leakage continues after lung expansion.
This one-way valve system is used to treat spontaneous pneumothorax without hospital re-admissions. A Heimlich valve is a one-way rubber flutter valve which allows air evacuation without tension. Hence, its leakage can be checked during lung expansion by not connecting it to a suction device but actually to an underwater seal.