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- Situation; Post-operatively, Mr. Doe Ege goes to the Post Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU) where he is extubated and begins to awaken from surgery. He is drowsy but arousable; tends to move and restless. His expected blood loss is 800 cc. He has an IV in right arm infusing D5.45%iL at 100 cc/hr. Post operative labs are drawn and sent. His vital signs: BP100/60mmHg, PR-92bpm, RR-22cpm; and his dressing is slightly soaked with blood and with a hemovac drain at the site. Main Question: Mr. Doe complains of pain and somewhat restless already. Identify 3 priority nursing diagnosis postoperatively for Mr.Doe What post-operative assessments and immediate post-operative interventions should be performed for Mr. Doe?Nurse Sam is reviewing Ms. Swisher's EMR with Charge Nurse Robbi. Which of the following classes of medications should Nurse Sam identify as being prescribed to manage Ms. Swisher's anemia? Sulfonylurea Antiplatelet agent Erythropoietic growth factor Phosphate binderDiscuss the importance of performing coagulation tests (coagulation and bleeding time) to dentistry. Discuss the PT and PTT, compare them to clotting time and bleeding time. Discuss in flowchart the pathophysiology of hemophilia and significance of PT and PTT.
- Discuss a "friendlier way" to present this content to alert people of the risks of hypertension. Summarize your ideas. Review CDC facts regarding hypertension: https://www.cdc.gov/bloodpressure/facts.htmAssignment Chronic angina Acute coronary syndrome Asystole For each listed disease pathology, please provide the following information: What would you see if you were examining a patient with this condition? What are the significant signs and symptoms you would look for in this disease? What causes this disorder (pathology)? Are there any threats to life risks associated with this disease that you should watch out for, and why? (Not all terms will have life-threatening conditions associated with them) What types of lab work or diagnostic testing (ECG, X-ray, ultrasound, MRI, etc.) would you typically see ordered with this disease? What would you expect to see in the lab or diagnostic results? What are the most common treatments? Which treatments would be the most important or take priority?This is a question for phlebotomy: Explain who to prevent and/or handle complications in blood collection.
- Normal Hemoglobin Mutated Hemoglobin T T C A T DNA MRNA GU Protein Glu Val Image source Sickle-Cell Anemia Normal red blood cell (RBC) Normal red blood cell section Normal hemoglobin Abnormal sickle red blood cell section RBCS flow freely whitin blood vesselWhat is hemophilia, what is the all respiratory rate, all the blood pressure rate, volume, pulse and the nurse diagnosis for hemophilia. I’ll rate. A detailed answer would be appreciated.Patient Z.J. received several bolus doses of lidocaine and started continuous IV. infusion at a rate of 2 mg / min. A serum sample is taken ten hours after the start of the infusion. The patient shows a good response to therapy but still has occasional brief symptoms of premature ventricular depolarization. Serum concentration was 2.7 µg / ml. The physician wants to increase the infusion rate to a steady state of 4.0 µg / ml. Calculate how fast the infusion should be applied!
- Beth R. (58 kg, 63 years old) is suffering from symptomatic ventricular arrhythmia. She will be started on an oral multiple-dose regimen with the antiarrhythmic mexiletine. The population average values of mexiletine for clearance and volume of distribution are Cl = 0.5 L/h/kg and V = 6 L/kg, respectively. Although a therapeutic range of 0.5– 2 mg/L has been described, avoiding large peak-to- trough fluctuations is recommended. The available oral dosage forms are 150, 200, and 250 mg capsules with an oral bioavailability of 0.9%. Design an appropriate and practical oral-dosing regimen that keeps the plasma concentrations at an average concentration of approximately 1 mg/L, with a peak-to-trough fluctuation of less than or equal to 100% (between 0.75 and 1.5 mg/L). What dosing regimen should be used? A. 150 mg every 6 hours B. 200 mg every 6 hours C. 200 mg every 8 hours D. 250 mg every 8 hoursOrder: 500 mL LR IV to run over 12 hoursAt what rate should the nurse program the infusion pump? What is the following concentration in milligrams: Procainamide 1 gram in 50mL D5WPlease use the brief assessment below to write 3 top priority PES statements for Jared’s EHR. Briefly discuss why you indicated those problems. Below is the patient's information. Medical Diagnosis: Atherosclerosis Male Ht: 5’11” Wt: 285# Total Chol: 244 mg/dL LDL-C: 155 mg/dL HDL-C: 35 mg/dL TG: 280 mg/dL Occupation: truck driver and is on the road driving loads 5-6 days per week Social History: Lives with his wife who is a secretary for the local school. She enjoys cooking, but finds it difficult, especially when JB is away and on the road to cook for just herself. JB has limited access to healthful options while on the road and when traveling consumes a cheeseburger and french fries from McDonalds at lunch and dinner. JB snacks on chips and Cheetos and drinks regular soda; he says that crunchy snacks and carbonation help to keep him awake while driving.