Answer:
Symptoms of acute respiratory distress syndrome
⚪labored and rapid breathing.
⚪muscle fatigue and general weakness.
⚪low blood pressure.
⚪discolored skin or nails.
⚪a dry, hacking cough.
⚪a fever.
⚪headaches.
⚪a fast pulse rate.
Answer:
When portable transport ventilator alarms are ringing, the priority nursing assessment includes to check if, all the tubes of ventilators are connected properly or not because sometimes movement of the patient can disconnect the tubes.
Sometimes, obstruction of the Endotracheal tube (ETT) from mucus plugs or from patients biting on the tube, causes ringing of alarm and should be assessed on a priority basis.
Answer:
False
Explanation:
Herpes 1 belongs to the Alphaherpesvirinae subfamily, this virus targets mucoepithelial cells and diseminate through intimate contact. Although generally HSV-1 infections occurs above the waste (encephalitis, keratoconjunctivitis, coriorentinitis, pharyngitis, esophagitis, tracheobronchitis and oral) there are other clinical manfiestations such as gladiatorium, genital herpes and warths that prove this statement false. Herpes 1 is not totally conclusive in the sense that the areas where it occurs do not comply with the definition given "above the waist". The epidemiological importance is able to determine where it is predominant.
Gloria is most likely struggling from anorexia nervosa. Food restriction is a common symptom of anorexia.
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