Since this is a known case of congestive heart failure, the general finding of lung congestion indicates a need for immediate attention. Also, the patient has deranged vital signs and needs attention. The blood pressure of the patient, particularly the diastolic blood pressure, is dropping (since the normal diastolic blood pressure is 60) and the patient may be in the early stages of shock. In the event of heart failure, most commonly in left sided heart failure, there is passive congestion of the lungs caused by pooling of the blood in the pulmonary circulation because of failure of the left ventricle to contract adequately. This will present as an increased respiratory rate and a low oxygen saturation as well as crackles indicating transudation; and this will be addressed as the patient's heart failure is managed.
Answer: I think that it would be C but I'm not completely positive :) either way, I hope this can help out on whatever you're working on
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Answer:
E-----> C------>D------->A------->B
Explanation:
The cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is the fluid of the central nervous system. It allows for buoyancy as the brain is immersed in the fluid, protection, excretion of waste products from the brain and many more. The production of CSF is by the CHORIOD PLEXUS in the lateral, third and fourth ventricles. The CSF flows through the interventricular foramen from the lateral to the third ventricle and from the third ventricle into the fourth ventricle through the cerebral aqueduct which connects them. The CSF then flows into the subarachnoid space. Absorption of CSF into the blood is by the arachnoid villi and then the CSF enters the blood.