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The full question is this:
What disease can be transmitted by ingesting contaminated foodd?
A. Chlamydia
B. E. coli.
C. Flu
D. Staph.
The correct option is B.
Some E.coli are harmless while some are pathogenic and can cause diseases such as diarrhea. The E.coli that cause diarrhea can be transmitted through contaminated food or water. Beef and dairy cattle are animal reserves of E.coli; they are found in the intestinal tracts of these animals and they cause illnesses in people who eat beef or take milk obtained from these cattle.
Based on the phlebitis scale the nurse would document the phlebitis as the score of 3.
<h3>What is phlebitis scale?</h3>
The phlebitis scale is the uniform standard scale that is used measure the severity and grade of inflammation of insertion site for intravenous fluids.
The phlebitis scale include the following scores:
- score of 0 : At this stage the intravenous site appears near
- Score of 1: At this stage the intravenous site has slight pain and redness.
- Score of 2: At this stage there may be evidence of pain and redness.
- Score of 3 : At this stage there is a clear evidence of pain, redness (erythema) and swelling (edema).
Therefore, based on the phlebitis scale the nurse would document the phlebitis as the score of 3.
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Answer:
"I can drive my car in about 2 weeks."
Explanation:
Colonoscopy is an examination that allows the doctor to analyze the inner lining of the large intestine and part of the small, corresponding to the rectum, colon and terminal ileum. To perform colonoscopy, it is important that the patient be accompanied, because the examination is done with a sedation and its effects can last for hours, preventing the patient from practicing activities such as driving or working. However, after the sedative effects pass the patient may drive normally.
On the other hand, intestinal resection is a surgical procedure to remove all or part of the patient's colon. Better known as the large intestine, the colon is a tube-shaped organ located at the end of your digestive system. Colectomy may be necessary to treat or prevent diseases and conditions that affect the colon. After this surgery, the patient will be taken to a recovery room and monitored until anesthesia has passed. Then the health team will take the patient to his / her hospital room to continue the recovery. The patient will stay in hospital until bowel function is restored. This may take a few days to a week. Only after this period will the patient be released to drive. That is, the patient can drive a maximum of one week after surgery.