The provider must continue CPR until either a valid DNR order can be produced, or directed by medical control to discontinue. This is from a first responder point of view.
Answer:
Piaget places preschoolers in the pre-operational stage, meaning before mental actions.
Explanation:
Piaget's theory states that three abilities or standards must be met before operations or mental activity can exist.
So basing upon the given signs and symptoms above, I can say that the suggested laboratory tests that the patient should undergo include <span>T3, T4, and thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH). This is actually a blood test that measures these hormones. Given the symptoms, these indicate that the client has an increase of the production of these hormones. Generally, these hormones are released by the pituitary gland and they play an important role in the body's metabolism. </span>
Answer:
Bronchitis
Explanation:
Bronchitis is an inflammation of the lower airways. It happens when the bronchi, located between the lungs, become inflamed due to an infection or some other cause. According to its duration and etiology, a distinction is made between acute bronchitis, short duration, and chronic bronchitis, long duration and frequent relapses.
Symptom
:
Cough with mucus, sometimes bloody. If the mucus of bronchitis is yellowish green and is accompanied by fever, it is most likely that there is bacterial infection.
Inflammation of the bronchi (ramifications of the airways between the trachea and the lungs).
Inflammation (edema) of the bronchial walls.
Obstruction of the alveoli.
Beeps or wheezing.
Bubbling (referred to the sound effect that can be seen when the patient is auscultated with a stethoscope).
Respiratory distress
General discomfort.
Fatigue.
Fever, usually low.
Respiratory difficulty aggravated by exertion or mild activity.
Wheezing
Even after acute bronchitis has resolved, a dry and bothersome cough may develop that lasts for several weeks.