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The mechanism of injury gathered during the scene size-up will be extremely important in determining the severity of abdominal injuries.
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What is meant by abdominal injuries?</h3>
Severe subcutaneous hemorrhage, laceration of the abdominal wall, intra-abdominal hemorrhage, rupture of the liver, rupture of the diaphragm, perirenal hemorrhage, and puncture wounds to the stomach and intestines are included under Abdominal injuries.
Abdominal injuries are classified by whether the injury is;
Blunt trauma: The involvement of a direct blow (example, a kick), impact with an object ( a fall onto bicycle handlebars), or a sudden decrease in speed. The spleen and liver are commonly injured by the accident.
Penetrating injuries: When an object breaks the skin (for example, as a result of a gunshot or a stabbing). The fat and muscles under the skin will be involved in some penetrating injuries.
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A client is asking the nurse how he contracted a multidrug-resistant microorganism in his foot wound. Previous use of antibiotics, advanced age, chronic illness actors likely contributed.
<h3>What is multidrug-resistant?</h3>
- Antimicrobial resistance to at least one antimicrobial drug in three or more antimicrobial categories is known as multiple drug resistance, multidrug resistance, or multiresistance.
- The accumulation of genes that each code for resistance to a particular agent on resistance (R) plasmids or transposons, as well as the activity of multidrug efflux pumps, each of which can secrete more than one drug type, are the two main causes of multidrug resistance in bacteria.
- Multidrug-resistant organisms develop when antibiotics are taken longer than necessary or when they are not needed.
- At first, only a few bacteria may survive treatment with an antibiotic.
- The more often the antibiotics are used, the more likely it is that resistant bacteria will develop.
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A Clinical Psychologist would be most likely to treat people with serious emotional problems. The field of clinical psychology focuses on diagnosing and treating those with emotional, mental and behavioral disorders.