The short term effects could be:
Bad breath.
Bad taste in mouth.
Smelly hair and clothes.
Yellow and brown stains on teeth.
Lost athletic ability.
Damage to the respiratory system.
Addiction to nicotine.
Risk of other drug use.
Decreased lung capacity.
Limited lung growth and function if used in youth.
Elevated heart rate.
Chronic cough.
Increased incidence of bronchitis.
Increased incidence of asthma and more severe asthma.
Vikki and also Microvilli on the individual Villus
Being assertive is being able to stand up for yourself or anything in a calm and positive way
Answer: Circulation stability
Administration of Intra Venous (IV) normal saline
Explanation: Circulation Stability is achieved by the Administration of fluids and it is a priority to ensure adequate passage of fluid through the circulatory system or lymphatic system to an organ or a tissue. (Perfusion) this because this presentation is an classic for distributive shock, furthermore there could be loss of innervation from the spine which is likely due to vascular dilation with decreased venous return to the heart.
Neurogenic shock usually occurs in cervical or high thoracic injuries (T6 or higher). Bradycardia. low blood pressure(hypotention), pink and dry from vasodilation are c;assic signs/symptoms of neurogenic shock, distributive shock.
Therefore the nursing action that is of utmost priority is Circulation stability.