<span>A
nurse in a long-term care facility is caring for an 83-year-old woman
who has a history of heart failure and peripheral arterial disease. at
present the patient is unable to stand or ambulate. what does the nurse
know the patient is at significant risk for?
- </span>Deep vein thrombosis
Answer:
it could be due to bone muscle or cartilage creating pressure or shoulder impingement syndrome where the outer edge of your shoulder blades rub against your rotator cuffs
Explanation:
The white blood cell is attracted to the bacteria because proteins called antibodies have marked the bacteria for destruction. These antibodies are specific for disease-causing bacteria and <span>viruses.</span>
The administration time would be around 11.99 or 12 hours since we divide the 2 liters or 2000 ml into the flow rate of 166.7 ml/hr and the IV bags to be needed in the next 48 hour period would be around 4 bags as we divide the 48 hours into the 11.99/12 hours.