Answer:
An appropriate instruction for the parents would be to treat common flu with liquids
Explanation:
The medical support must examine the children's throat to determine if he need antibiotics, depending on the inspection they can decide the necessity of that kind of medicine.
Also the body temperature of the children is slightly high but not in a situation of alarm, his SpO2 is normal, there aren't any anomalies in his breath sounds, his pulse is normal for a 6 year old kid the parameters are from 75 to 115 beats per minute and he is 124 so is slightly elevated but not in terms to diagnose tachycardia. His breath frequency is in normal parameters for a 6 year old kid that should be from 15 to 20 breaths per minute.
So in conclusion there isn't any clinical situation that indicates a major medical problem with the pediatric patient. Treatment should be liquids to recover from the flu, antibiotics for laryngitis in case of needed with examination and antipyretic with analgesic aid such as ibuprofen.
True, if you are 50 and time your age by BMR
Answer:
not really, however if the resting heart rate is below 60 bpm, then bradycardia can be a serious problem because the heart rate is very slow and the heart can't pump enough oxygen-rich blood to the body.
Explanation:
Answer:
that would be quite impossible, as this is not a file and is just a screenshot
Explanation:
contracting is the correct answer!