Q: 9. 65 years old man, who considered himselfhealthy was examined prophylactically. The laboratory val...
A: Hypercholesterolemia is also called high cholesterol, it is the presence of high cholesterol levels ...
Q: What is your opinion about the intervention mhGAP (Mental Health Gap Action Programme) of WHO (World...
A: Mental Health Gap Action Programme is a programme initiated by the WHO to increase of upscale the ca...
Q: Task 4. Specifythe frequent side effect of the following drugs: gentamicin, paracetamol, amphoterici...
A: Adverse drug reactions are caused be drug -drug reaction and also due to increased concentration of ...
Q: Nizatidine injection (25 mg/mL) is supplied in 4-mL vials. The prescription states that for continuo...
A: The nurse should follow 5 Rights of the medication while administering the medication such as right ...
Q: 1.What tier equipment is the infant warmer? 2.What maintenance is required for an infant warmer?...
A: Radiant warmer is also known as an infant warmer or baby warmer. In newborn babies, it is used for p...
Q: Describe the relationship between EMR (an electronic medical record), EHR and TPMS.
A: Electronic Medical Record (EMR), Electronic Health Record (EHR) and Total Practice Management System...
Q: A new patient presents at the clinic with the following history: a CD4 cell count of 400 cells/ul, g...
A: HIV 1 and HIV 2 are the most common strains pathogenic to humans, It’s a retrovirus that upon enteri...
Q: 1- A physician prescribes 2.5 million units of penicillin G potassium once daily for 1 week. If 1 un...
A: Calculations of each solution is shown in the below steps
Q: Risk for hyperthermia aeb high body temperature and increased respiratory rate what is the evaluatio...
A: Fever not a disease condition it is the protection phenomenon of body from pathogens
Q: Individual Assignment 4 Section 164.510(b) of the Privacy Rule describes three ways that a provider ...
A: Since we'll answer the first question since the exact one wasn't specified. Please submit a new ques...
Q: Hello Mister. I want a seminar of no less than 1500 words. Subject name (physical health problems du...
A: Physical health is an individual physical activity level, nutrition, diet, level of drugs, or alcoho...
Q: which of the following would you prescribe to treat her condition (the bacterial infection)? (Please...
A: I would prefer option: A). Tetracycline:Antibiotic medication or tetracycline is utilized to treat ...
Q: List 4 priority nursing interventions for the angry patient
A: We know that Care interventions are the actual treatments and efforts to assist patients to achieve ...
Q: Mr. Hooke a 35 y/o male presented himself in the clinic complaining of shortness of breath and havin...
A: HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is a viral infection that attacks the immune system of the body a...
Q: You have been approached by the Guardian ( British newspaper) to submit a brief summary of the situa...
A: Despite long hours of sunlight in Qatar and nearby regions of the Middle East, cases of vitamin D de...
Q: Jonelle, 60-year-old man is brought to the ER complaining of acute chest pain. He was mowing his law...
A: This 60 yr old man had heart attack , he must be having Coronary artery disease which is blocking th...
Q: 1. Why the 32 year old age pregant is taking oral antidiabetic drug instead of insulin (her blood ...
A: Gestational diabetes is a type of diabetes. It is usually detected first time during the pregnancy. ...
Q: Create a drug study with the medication stated above with 6 columns. The 6 columns should include th...
A: Resperidone drug is used in many conditions like bipolar disorders, schizophrenia and autistic disor...
Q: What is the mechanism of action of acetylcysteine
A: In persons with lung disorders such as asthma, emphysema, bronchitis, and cystic fibrosis, acetylcys...
Q: Cerritos College Health Occupations Division PHAR 64 - Pharmacy Operations III Name: Lab #6: Epidura...
A: Introduction:- Bupivacaine is anesthesia which is given during labour and in the question it has to...
Q: Risk for hyperthermia aeb high body temperature and increased respiratory rate.What is the evaluatio...
A: As body temperature increases, increase respiratory rate and heart rate.
Q: how HPV was used to cure cancer? a. The HPV induced a type IV hypersensitivity immune response b. Th...
A: Human papiloma vaccine used in prophylaxis of cervical cancer
Q: Why pregnant woman shouldn't do strenuous jobs during pregnancy or any work that leads to extreme fa...
A: Some jobs can be physically strenuous if done pregnancy like weight lifting and standing because ...
Q: How does family planning affect children? explain in 4-5 sentences
A:
Q: How is iron deficiency anemia diagnosed ? What are the common laboratory tests for diagnosis of iron...
A: Anemia: This is a disease condition that is related to the blood. In this condition, the patient has...
Q: Question 1 Of the choices below, pick the answer that best characterises pulsatile flow: The continu...
A: Introduction- Pulsatile flow is the term in which fluctuation wave of flow along with a regular pres...
Q: As a nurse, conceptualize health and lifestyle promotion utilizing a Venn diagram about limiting con...
A: Introduction- Nurses help the patients by motivating them to endulge in lifestyle practices which pr...
Q: his vision is blurred, and his eyes are filled with tears. His coworker notes that Tomas was working...
A: Based on the given clinical scenario where the patient has come with the difficulty in swallowing an...
Q: Define birth control. explain in 2-3 sentences
A: BIRTH- A newborn coming from a mother's womb or the beginning of something is referred to as birth...
Q: • What are the symptoms of prostate disorders? а. b. с. d. е. f. g.
A: There are several issues Or diseases of Prostate gland. Examples benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH),...
Q: How did Robert Koch establish and showed his hypotheses concerning the Bacillus anthracis-caused ant...
A: Robert Koch was a German scientist , who is known for his postulates on bacteriology and his discove...
Q: uring normal tidal volume breathing, we expend work/energy during A)expiration only B)inspiration ...
A: Normal ventilation is an automatic and effortless inspiratory expansion as well as expiratory contr...
Q: 6
A: We know that Work out term is used for exercise. It is any bodily activity that maintains and enhanc...
Q: The nurse prepares to perform light palpation. How is light palpation performed?
A: Light palpitation is usually done to find out tenderness in a region or a quadrant of the abdomen.
Q: After applying the tourniquet on the antecubital fossa of a 30-year-old female patient, you were puz...
A: There are certain techniques which a nurse or a phlebotomist can use to improve access to vein while...
Q: What are epidemiological studies, and how are they most often conducted?
A: Right answer given next step
Q: What will you do if a colleague or manager asked you to do something you are not qualified to in a c...
A: Care home is the facility or the setting which enables the residential care. Such type of care has b...
Q: What are the key indicators for considering a diagnosis of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
A: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease- COPD refers for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, whic...
Q: palpating a client’s upper quadrant,
A: Palpating is a process of physical examination, usually an organ or a part of the body with the he...
Q: Benefits and limitations of selected safety-enhancing technologies (barcodes, EMR, Pyxis, medication...
A: As per bartleby guidelines we can solve only one question in case of multiple questions been posted....
Q: What are the different methods of drug administrations? How to do the methods of drug administration...
A: A drug is an active chemical entity that is present in medicine and that can be used for either diag...
Q: What is the importance of mendels garden peas experiment
A: Gregor mendel and the principles of inheritance He was the father of modern genetics Traits are pass...
Q: What is the proper technique for Auscultation? Enumerate the steps with rationale.
A: 1) To be done in a quiet room with no ambient noise and done while the patient is in sitting posit...
Q: Question 7 An area of refuge is a temporary shelter outside the nursing facility. a safe area within...
A: It is place in a building designed to hold the occupants during a fire or other emergencies when e...
Q: Which is better? A test with high sensitivity or a test with high specificity?
A: Tests can be differentiate from each other based on the differentiating evaluating factors. The fac...
Q: Which of the following has been shown to be associated with an increased risk for clinical depressio...
A: We know that Depression is kind of a recurrent disorder that has significant personal as well as pub...
Q: Discuss three characteristics of a named pandemic.
A: We know that A pandemic is a disease that spreads in the whole world at one time.
Q: When auscultating the client’s abdomen, the nurse detects a high-pitched gurgles over the lower righ...
A: The small intestine refers to a part of the gastrointestinal tract that lies between the stomach and...
Q: Nurisng management for preterm baby compared to normal baby
A: Preterm Babies :- Any neonate born before 37 weeks (<259 days) are called preterm Premature bab...
Q: The laboratory finds IgA in a sample of cord blood from a newborn infant. This finding is important ...
A: Introduction Antibodies, also known as immunoglobulins, are big, Y-shaped proteins that help the imm...
Step by step
Solved in 2 steps
- in the middle to late stages of the stance phase of the gait cycle, the muscles of the lower extremity are primarily concentrically contracting and the foot is _ a. rigid b. suppleWhat does it mean when PT says a patients legs scissor when he ambulates?Two lifter's knees are of interest at a specific moment in their lifts. In both lifts, the knee extensor torque is 100 Nm, requiring quadriceps tendon/patella ligament forces of 1000 N (about 220 Ibs). Despite equivalent knee torques and quadriceps forces, patellofemoral joint forces are higher on the knees of lifter A. Briefly explain why. Edit View Insert Format Tools Table 12pt v Paragraph v BIUA
- Which of the following is not an example of a general exercise? Squats for a tennis player Oblique crunches for a runner Push ups for a field hockey player Lunges for a fencerThe 4-bar linkage model O is a 3D model O describes the anterior and posterior stability O describes the medial and lateral stability predicts the knee contact point will move anteriorly with knee flexion Question 18Find a picture of an athlete who is in a position of stability when they want to have less stability. Coach this athlete with specific instructions to improve their instability and performance.
- Write a quick short story that will help Kinesiology students learn and remember the Sliding Filament Theory. Write the story in way the simplifies the Sliding Filament Theory. Please help!!Which of the following statement protects the spine? Simultaneous reaching and twisting for greater efficiency Frequent twisting to transfer objects Use of body weight when pulling or pushing objects All of the AboveCarb loading is effective on improving an athelete's performance in 100m sprint race? A. True B. False
- You work in a sports medicine clinic with a variety of patients who need to recover their balance. For each of them, you provide a set of exercises that they progress through over 4 weeks. Week 1: practice single leg stance Week 2: practice single leg stance with eye's closed Week 3: practice single leg stance while catching a ball Week 4: practice single leg stance on a wobbly surface while catching a ball What training principle was a applied? specificity indvidual differences overload F.I.T.T.When the weight is traveling upwards, what type of muscular contraction is taking place at the wrist joint? must watch video clip to answer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6pWu4Xko9qM a. Isometric b. Concentric c. Eccentric d. IsotonicAn isometric exercise is one in which the joint angle does not change during the application of muscle force. For instance, you can join your hands together, pushing down with one hand and pushing up with the other. In each arm, the muscles that provide the force are connected to the bones of the arm by tendons. If you increase the forces but keep the angles the same, the muscles will still contract. Explain how this is possible.