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FrozenT [24]
3 years ago
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Describe your patient and the timeline up to their hospital visit.

Biology
1 answer:
mestny [16]3 years ago
3 0

The question offers an image containing information regarding the patient by the name of Anita and her actions prior to arriving at the hospital.

We can describe the patient and her timeline up to her hospital visit by mentioning information about her:

  • <em>Name </em>
  • <em>Occupation</em>
  • <em>Weight</em>
  • <em>Age</em>
  • <em>Actions prior to her hospital visit</em>

The patient in question is a 108 pound, 36-year-old female by the name of Anita Martin. The patient is indicated to be a security guard. As per the information given, the patient seems to have been working a night shift in a building in the vicinity of a recent train wreck that seems to have released chlorine gas. On her way to her car, Anita was exposed to chlorine gas, due to which she decided to drive to the hospital.

With this information, we will have properly described the patient in question so that the medical professionals at the hospital will have all the information necessary to proceed with an effective treatment plan for Anita's condition.

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