Answer:
The best answer to the question: Which finding would first indicate that naloxone administration has been effective? Would be: An increase in respiratory rate from 8 to 12 rpm.
Explanation:
Narcotic drugs, especially heroine in large amounts (overdose) have the opposite effect to what they are usually meant for, which is excitatory. In overdoses heroine and other narcotid drugs will cause a CNS depression and therefore most body functions will be severely affected, as it is seen from the blood pressure and heart rate of this patient, as well as his/her respiratory rate. But most worrying of all is that heroine, as a depressant, can lead a patient to comatose states, and even total respiratory failure. Naloxone, the medication designed to revert the effects of several narcotic drugs, such as heroine, will first be seen in action with the increase in respiratory rate, as the depressive effects start to decrease. Other functions such as heart rate, blood pressure and levels of conciousness will start picking back up as the body gets rid of the substance. But Naloxone will first revert the depression on the respiratory centers in the brain.
Answer:
a headache and feeling dizzy
Explanation:
Answer: No
Explanation: Because when you wash your hands you’re getting rid of the germs that would have contact with your food if you chose to not wash them.
Its A. The adenoids and Tonsils. Adenoids are a patch of tissue thats high in the throat, directly behind the nose. They, along with the tonsils, are parts of the lymphatic system. In simple terms it helps stop infection and keep many body fluids in balance. They basically trap the germs that make their way through the mouth and nose. To add on, when the tonsils become inflamed either by taking too much germs or bacteria, thats what tonsillitis is. Hope this helps