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what kind of patient history questions would you ask a patient that is having a negative contrast media done?
patient came to ER complain chest pain. result of test : patient was having an anterior wall myocardial infarction. taking to the cath lab for immediate single vessel angioplasty. percutaneous I convention. hypertension was addressed, medication for low potassium levels as well. diabetes was managed by medication. codes assigned by student Px Dx: R07.9 I10 E87.6 I21.09 E11.9 PX Px 02703ZZ explain in detail, feed back to UHDS and reimbursement, justify what correct coding should be. you can tell to...
Damage to the thalamic projections which extend to the cerebral cortex would result in Multiple Choice loss of motor activity loss of recognition of sensory input U loss of consciousness death
What are signs and symptoms of hypernatremia? 2.What test result would you expect in a patient who is diagnosed with hypernatremia? 3.What treatment should be given to a patient with hypernatremia?
Refer to the figure above. What is the total damage imposed as a
result of producing the efficient level of fertilizer?
Incorrect Question 2 0/1 pts MSC 15 + - - - - MC Price per unit P=10 A 09 50 60 Bags of fertilizer Refer to the figure above. What is the total damage imposed as a result of producing the efficient level of fertilizer? $0 $250 $300 $500
(Q) What would be the result for a patient if all his spermatogonia went through meiosis and proceeded to develop into spermatids? (a) He would be entirely normal, since this is what usually happens. (b) He would produce twice as many sperm and would be protected against infertility from other causes. (c) After one round of sperm production, he would no longer be able to produce sperm and would be infertile. (d) He would produce twice as many sperm, which...
What would be a plausible explanation to elevated plasma glucose, despite a patient having undergone a low carb diet.
The intensive care nurse is responsible for the care of a patient with shock. What cardiac signs or symptoms would suggest to the nurse that the patient may be experiencing acute organ dysfunction? Select all that apply. Drop in systolic blood pressure of 20 mm Hg from baselines Serum lactate elevated >4 mmol/L Exaggerated response to vasoactive medications Mean arterial pressure (MAP) of ˂60 mm Hg Hypotension that responds to bolus fluid resuscitation
what are four things that need to be done for the patient in a MET Call/cardiac arrest?
On physical exam of a pregnant patient, what is a normal finding with cardiac auscultation? A 58 yo female presents with a white spot on her tongue. She has a 42 pack year smoking history. On exam,, she has an 8 mm white, thickened, keratinized lesion on the ventral tongue. The lesion cannot be removed by rubbing the mucosal surface. What is the most likely diagnosis of the white lesion and what test would you perform to confirm the diagnosis?...