The human respiratory system is basically the circulation of the body. the lungs which produces air/oxygen that cycles around the body which produces oxygen.
- Review data to identify the causes of early or delayed drug administration
- Revise the list of time-critical drugs as appropriate
- Make system-based changes to facilitate timely order review, dispensing, and administration of time-critical medications
- Follow the Rights of Medical Administration
Explanation:
Rights of Medical Administration
1. Right patient
- Check the name of the patient.
- Check the date of birth of the patient.
- Check two basic identifiers for the patients.
2. Right medication
- Check the medication label and reassure that it is the best for the patient.
3. Right dose
- Check that the dose is right for the age, size, and condition of the patient.
- Different dosages may be indicated for different conditions.
- Confirm appropriateness of the dose.
- Calculate the dosage correctly.
4. Right route
- Check and confirm that the route is appropriate for the patient’s current condition
5. Right time
- Check the frequency of the medication.
- Double-check the dose if given at the right time.
- Confirm when the last dose was given.
6. Right documentation
- Document administration after giving the medication.
- Note down the time, route, and other information required.
7. Right reason
- Check patient’s history for the ordered medication.
- Check the reasons for long-term medication use.
8. Right response
- Check the desired effect.
- Document monitoring of the patient and any other nursing interventions applicable.
Answer:B convulsions due to constant muscle stimulation
Explanation:
this is due to Hyperpolarization at the axonal cell membrane from continuous influx of sodium ions .
Normally acetylcholine is an exictatory neurotranmitter, if an inhibitor is applied to block effects of acetylcholinesterase; the action potential will continue to generate , leading to continuous excitation, ( rapid contraction of muscles from increasing action potential, leading to convulsion.
So far nothing to stop the excitatory neurotransmitter. (acetylcholine stimulation at the receptors of neuromuscular junction of post synaptic neuron.
The dam could burst or, if not properly constructed cause water to spill over the sides and top of the dam. Hope this helps.
The corfk, part of the planjt camb,ium, has a very important role of protection on trees against parasites and adversne environmental effects. The cork is made up of dead cells that act like the skin on our body-as a mechanical barrier. An important character of the cork is that it is water and gas resistant.