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).
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the esophageal sphincter
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This muscle opens and lets food and liquid enter the stomach and closes to prevent the food and liquid from leaking back into the esophagus, however if it is not working properly it could open and close at the wrong times
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I would say D: there is no recommended number of goals
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