• how long it has been occurring
• if it gets worse at a particular point in the day
•Do you get chest pain, palpitations or ankle swelling?
•Does it come on or get worse when you lie flat?
•Does anything bring it on? For example, pollen, pets or medication?
•Do you smoke?
•Do you also have a cough, or bring up phlegm?
•How active are you usually?
•What’s your job or occupation?
•Is your breathlessness related to certain times at work?
•Do you have a history of heart, lung or thyroid disease or of anaemia?
•Have you made any changes in your life because of your shortness of breath?
•Do you feel worried or frightened, depressed or hopeless?
•What have you done to help you cope with the way you’re feeling?
•Does it come and go or is it there all the time?
•Is there any pattern to your breathlessness?
Answer:
Ha de quedar clar en el document, les cures postquirúrgics per al pacient de forma molt detallada.
Explanation:
Després de la cirurgia el metge cirurgià així com l'anestesiòleg segurament hauran deixat per escrit en un document quines són les mesures que el pacient ha de prendre així com les cures postquirúrgics, encara que un infermer particular brindi aquestes cures, l'infermer ha de assegurar-se seguir amb els protocols establerts pel metge cirurgià, així com brindar les teràpies o medicaments suggerits per el metge tractant.
<u>ANSWER:</u>
Freezing up or being unable to move or respond physically during a traumatic event is an example of trauma induced paralysis.
<u>EXPLANATION:</u>
- This happens when the person is so frightened that he or she does not want to react in any manner.
- In such situations, a person has no time to either respond or flee which are the two mechanisms of responding to a stimulus or an unexpected event.
- In such cases, the brain freezes all the attention systems of the body and does not allow the body to react in any manner.
Answer:
Bulk flow:
In cell biology, bulk flow is the process by which proteins with a sorting signal travel to and from different cellular compartments.
Facilitated diffusion:
Facilitated diffusion (also known as facilitated transport or passive-mediated transport) is the process of spontaneous passive transport (as opposed to active transport) of molecules or ions across a biological membrane via specific transmembrane integral proteins.