In a human heart there are four chambers. The deoxygenerated blood from different parts of the body firstly comes to ulper right chamber then it goes to lower right chamber and from here it goes to lungs for oxygeneration.
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Reorient the client to his room.
<h3>What should be taken care of in patients with pontine myelinolysis and SIADH?</h3>
Review swallow.
It seems to sense that the myelin sheath protecting the nerve cells in the brainstem would be destroyed by osmotic demyelination, also known as central pontine myelinolysis. When a client is being treated for hyponatremia, which is common in SIADH, the most frequent cause is a quick, severe decrease in salt levels. Difficulty swallowing due to brainstem nerve injury should be cared for, but evaluating the client's risk for aspiration is most crucial.
I understand the question you are looking for is this:
After hospitalization for a syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone (SIADH), a client develops pontine myelinolysis. Which intervention should the nurse implement first?
- Reorient the client to his room
- Place a patch on one eye
- Evaluate the client's ability to swallow
- Perform a range of motion exercises
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