The baby would weight 3.15 pounds.
While there are a number reasons
for a chest pain to be experienced, it is always safe to assume that it is
cardiac in nature until proven otherwise to avoid potential life threatening
conditions (like AMI).
CHEST PAIN ASSESSMENT should include:
<span>1. </span>Description
of the pain (sharp, dull, crushing, stabbing) and exact location of the pain.
The patient also should be interviewed if the pain radiate to other areas.
Pain associated
with AMI is usually described as "constrictin" or crushing in the
middle/upper substernal region that usually radiate to the anterior chest,
shoulders and arms.
<span>2. </span>Provoking
factors such as activity and position that
makes the pain worse.
Chest pain
caused by AMI tends to change with repositioning. Pain that improves with repositioning
may be caused by pericarditis, pleuritic and musculoskeletal issues.
<span>3. </span>Asking
the patient to rate the severity of pain from 0-10 ( 0 being absent and ten the
worst pain), and taking note of other accompanying symptoms.
AMI can also
present with accompanying symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, diaphoresis,
dizziness, hypotension.
<span>4. </span>Time
the duration of the pain. Angina typically lasts for 2-5 minutes (can last up
to 30 minutes).
Inform the physician of you
findings ( especially if significant for emergency care) so tests can be
ordered, carried out and medications can be ascertained.
Explanation:
Regular activities can be said to be as any movement of the body that requires the use of energy. This includes all forms of physical education like dancing, sports, etc.
Answer:
- a system of medicine that originated in India: Ayurveda
- believes that illness is a result of an imbalance in energy: Traditional Chinese Medicine
- use of acupuncture as a treatment method: Traditional Chinese Medicine
- uses plants and minerals as medicine as well as techniques such as meditation and exercise: Traditional Chinese Medicine
Explanation:
Traditional Chinese medicine refers to different ancestral medicine practices that have a tradition of more than 2,000 years. Traditional Chinese medicine includes, among others, dietary therapy, herbal medicine, acupuncture, etc. Acupuncture refers to the traditional medical practice of penetrating the skin with needles, which is widely used for many different health problems such as nausea, migraine, musculoskeletal problems, anxiety, depression, insomnia, etc. Traditional Chinese is based on the concept that the energy of the body flows along pathways referred to as meridians, thereby a disease state occurs when these meridians are blocked. Traditional Chinese medicine uses different minerals such as, for example, heat-clearing/detoxifying minerals (e.g, gypsum, borax, niter, calcite, thenardite, chalcanthite, etc). Moreover, Ayurveda is a medical practice that originated in India and has a tradition of more than 3,000 years. Ayurveda is closely related to yoga and helps people to take control of their lifestyles (e.g., improving digestion, sleep, etc). This medicine practice (Ayurveda) is based on the idea that health is directly associated with the balance between body, mind, and spirit.