If there are no answer choices, then here is what I believe needs to be done:
Firstly, clean up the patient and dress them in clean garments as to decontaminate them.
Secondly, the nurse has to look at their chart. Is the patient allergic to anything in the medicine?
If there are no allergies known, then they can either A. Call the doctor to explain the situation and ask what needs to be done, or B. Look on the side affects of the medication. If it reads that in case of vomiting, stop medication immediately, then he/she can assume that the patient's body is not coping well to the medicine. At that point, with qualified expertise, can switch out for a different medicine that aids the client's condition.
Hope this helps. <3
The correct answer would be A.TRUE
Ischemic strokes happen when a blood clot (thrombus) or a fatty deposit blocks an artery supplying blood to the brain around 80% of all strokes are ischemic in origin the remaining 20% of strokes are hemorrhagic where an artery bursts.
Doing a hip-hop dance class at the gym for five minutes three days a week is a good way to increase one`s heart rate; however, if Crystal wants to land in a heart rate zone between 142 to 180 beats per minute, then, she has to dance at a faster pace. Doing something at a faster pace would result in the heart pumping much faster in order to compensate for the needs of the body for that specific moment.
A. Sickle cell anemia. The red blood cells in the hereditary disease sickle cell anemia have a characteristically shape of a sickle, a moon shape, rather than a normal disc shape.