Answer: Compartment syndrome occurs due to the buildup of pressure caused by internal bleeding or swelling of tissues. Signs that would alert a nurse if a patient was developing compartment syndrome are pain, pallor (pale skin tone), paresthesia (numbness feeling), pulselessness (faint pulse) and paralysis (weakness with movements).
Explanation:
Capillaries are generally arranged in masses known as capillary beds. The number of capillaries in a capillary bed depends on the tissue of organ supplied.
Answer:
Question 1:
Answer = Option A, 5 minutes
Question 2:
Answer = 10 - 30 seconds
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