Q: ??.
A: Nursing is a profession which not only includes the knowledge and practice of medical science but an…
Q: Mrs. Abu, a Primigravida was admitted with severe pre-eclampsia of 29 weeks gestation and complained…
A: Hypertension is a situation in which the BP (blood pressure) of a person is elevated than the normal…
Q: Which of the following is NOT a chemical method of microbial control? a) refrigeration b) ethyl…
A: In order to stop the spread of infections and diseases, microbes must be under control. Thereby…
Q: IV D5W/NS with 20 mEq KCL 1,000 mL/8 hr Allopurinol 200 mg PO tid Fortaz 1 g IV q6h Aztreonam…
A: Acetaminophen is a non steroidal anti inflammatory drug that is given to those patients that are…
Q: 86. A patient has been receiving mechanical ventilation for 3 days because of persistent hemodynamic…
A: Right middle lobe syndrome is determined as periodic or persistent blockage or disease of the middle…
Q: Identify the subjective statement: The patient's vehicle was noted to have 2' of frontal intrusion…
A: A statement that is coloured by the character of the speaker is called a subjective statement. It…
Q: What is the purpose of having drugs that are not selectively toxic such as those that breakdown the…
A: Antibiotics are those medications which are used to treat any infection caused by bacteria. These…
Q: Explain in your own words the role of a medical transcriptionist.
A: Nowadays the technologies are developing even in health care set up. This ensures to provide the…
Q: When applying a transdermal patch, it is important that the nurse (select all that apply): 0 Assess…
A: * Transdermal route is parenteral route of Drug Delivery System in which high lipid…
Q: Question 1 : Apply the 5 rights of delegation and legal principles in the scenario.
A: The five rights of delegation are right circumstance, right task, right person, right direction and…
Q: Describe how a placebo is used in research studies.
A: Placebo is any inert substance, which when given in the garb of a medicine, acts psychologically…
Q: 10. 11. 6. Order: 1500 ml. of NS to be administered over 8 hours. Tubing label states Drop factor 15…
A: Note : Hi. Since you have asked many questions. As per our guidelines we will solve first four…
Q: escribe the rehabilitation program that might be presented to patients after they have had a heart…
A: Myocardial infarction is another name for heart attack which occurs mainly due to less supply of…
Q: Why is it so important for a Healthcare professional to understand different cultural backgrounds
A: Cultural backgrounds reflect what the people are. Different people practice different traditions and…
Q: 1.3_
A: As according to question As a nurse its her responsibility to remember the formula while…
Q: 9. What is a blood patch and when is it used? 10. Identify the important admission assessments…
A: 1)What is a blood patch? This surgery is used to treat severe spinal headaches brought on by spinal…
Q: How can an early warning system for nursing care make a difference in patient outcomes and provide…
A: INTRODUCTION- In any country, Patient harm related to care is a leading cause of disease burden,…
Q: HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESS: Edith Martens is a 66-year-old female who is recovering from viral…
A: Case summary: We've got a 66 year old patient with diagnosis of viral pneumonia. Present complaints…
Q: nswer the first one :-
A: A beaker is a cylindrical jar with a flat bottom used in laboratory apparatus. As seen in the…
Q: INSTRUCTION: Write 1 if it's a PURE research and 2 if it's an APPLIED research. NOTE: (no need for…
A: Pure research: refers to the study that is aimed at expanding the base of scientific knowledge. Viz…
Q: How will you prevent the occurrence of the bacteria present in the Rapid Strep A Test?
A: Answer: Rapid Strep A Test (Rapid strep test) is a test used to identify the presence of Strep A…
Q: Write a careplan for a child with a medical diagnosis of Acne Vulgaris, 1 goal, 3 assessment, 3…
A: Acne or acne vulgaris is a common skin problem. Almost every individual suffer from this disease at…
Q: Top five fears in becoming a Phlebotomist as a student
A: Phlebotomy is the practice of taking a sample of blood for testing and diagnosis by drawing or…
Q: Write the Side effects, Warnings qnd Precautions of Procainamide?
A: A class 1a antiarrhythmic medication is procainamide, sometimes known as procainamide hydrochloride.…
Q: Why is excessive mineral and vitamin supplements is detrimental to one’s health
A: Excessive levels of mineral and vitamin supplements are called when the serum level of that vitamin…
Q: A nurse is providing discharge instructions to a client who will be using a walker. Which of the…
A: WALKER It is a device which helps to support while walking especially for a person who is physically…
Q: ICD-10-PCS CODE FOR EAR PIERCING (EAR LOBE)
A: Early ear piercing in children is thought to promote healthy brain development. The meridian point…
Q: اختر أحد الخيارات a. Eradication of O Helicobacter pylori b. All the above O c. Inhibition of…
A: Peptic ulcer disease is mainly caused as a result of oversecretion of gastric acid. The ulcer…
Q: Scenario: You are the nurse doing home visits in a retirement community. Your client an 85-year-old…
A: Neurodegenerative disorder are those coundition which are characterised by progressive loss of…
Q: Scenario: A couple sought treatment from a therapist following the husband’s discovery that his wife…
A: Autonomy is defined as the freedom to do certain actions independently for example if a nurse is…
Q: Question: Select two events that are ... as causes of dissociative trance disorder. Question:…
A: According to the DSM- 5, a patient can be diagnosed with dissociative trance if he or she shows…
Q: ght we, as epidemiologists, increase the validity of genetic studies? What recommendations do you…
A: Epidemiology is considered a branch of medical science that deals with the identification and…
Q: num. Predict the long-term con
A: Duodenectomy here,As we know It is an excision of it or removal of complete or partial duodenum of…
Q: se is assessing a 27-year-old female patient who visits her gynecologist. The patient tells the…
A: A nurse is a trained individual who plays a critical role in health care by providing primary care…
Q: What obstacles do older adults face when trying to maintain an active state? What aspects of society…
A: Older adults are those who are above 60 years age. The physiological changes that take place in an…
Q: e into the glomerular capillaries. b. tubular fluid into the capsular space. c. tubular fluid into…
A: As we know The kidneys are paired bean-shaped organs that primarily functions in glomerular…
Q: You are working as a back office Medical Assistant, and have just performed a TB test on a patient…
A: Tuberculosis or TB is a highly infectious disease which is caused by the bacteria (MTB)…
Q: What are possible problems that could occur if funding was cut from an essential public health…
A: Economic aspect or funding of a public health program is one of the most important factors which…
Q: plain the impact digi
A: Assistive devices are equipment, product or system that increases working, learning and daily living…
Q: Many vaccines are heat sensitive due to their high concentration of proteins. Which of the following…
A: A heat sensitive vaccine is one which if exposed to temprature above certain specific values will be…
Q: This 65-year-old chronic cigarette smoker for the past 40 years was admitted to the hospital with…
A: The Present On Admission (POA) are set up so as to guide how to apply the POA Indicators in the…
Q: #4.
A: Prenatal development Development of embryo and fetus before the birth is called prenatal…
Q: a series of infection experiments, a researcher discovers that the cterium Parasiticum mucoides is…
A: As we know Microbes such as most bacteria and most fungi are heterotrophic in nature of it. They are…
Q: Table 2: Resting and Exercising Cardiac Cycle Length, EDV, Resting Values ect 1 ect 2 ect 3 ages…
A: As we know Stroke volume (SV is the difference of EDV and ESV in it. Here EDV is end diastolic…
Q: If a therapeutic intervention is necessary, all of the following information should be communicated…
A: Orders for medicines, non-drug products, and services written by a licenced practitioner or…
Q: answer please?. Why does morphimne show less analge
A: Medications used to relieve pain are called analgesics. They are divided into two types opioids and…
Q: How can I advocate for a patient with full blown eclampsia
A: The nurse is responsible for providing care for a pregnant patient during monthly check-ups, labour,…
Q: think there are overlaps in phlebotomy duties among healthcare professionals.
A: In the health care industry, many professionals like doctors, nurses, radiologists, paramedical…
Q: You receive a prescription to prepare 2.5 pounds of tranexamic acid 6 % (w/w) cream. How much cream…
A:
Q: PERRLA • Motor and sensory function intact GCS: 15- but slow to respond BGL: 4.1 mmol/L UA: negative…
A: A 60yr old woman admitted with Exacerebation of COPD She is on increased regular salbutamol Regular…
(-2).
How can a virus pandemic end?
Step by step
Solved in 2 steps
- What are the immune responses to viral infections? What is the difference between epidemic and pandemic? The “Spanish Flu” in 1918 was caused by the H1N1 influenza virus. What do the “H” and “N” stand for?a.) Why is HIV infection dangerous? b.) How is the HIV virus transmitted? C.) And how can infection be prevented?(T3) 31. What is the best treatment for a rattlesnake bite? - [ ] Anti-venom serum - [ ] Conjugated vaccine - [ ] Toxoid vaccine - [ ] Breast milk - [ ] Antibiotic
- What is Influenza? What is the best way to prevent flu? Is there any alternative to vaccination in preventing influenza?(Please answer all parts, thank you!) 1) Mature red blood cells contain hemoglobin for transporting oxygen but contain little else. They lack a nucleus and most organelles. Are red blood cells more or less likely to be infected by a virus? a) More likely b) Less likely 2) How does SARS-COV-2 genetic material get replicated? a) Host cell DNA polymerase b) Host cell RNA polymerase c) RNA polymerase encoded for by viral genome and built in the host cell d) RNA polymerase encoded for by viral genome and originated from the virus 3) How does SARS-COV-2 proteins get built? a) The host cell's ribosome b) Ribosome encoded for by viral genome and built in host cellCh. 8: Which of the following is a FALSE statement about Herpes Simplex Virus 1 and 2 infections? O a) once a person is infected, the virus remains in the body for the lifetime of the host Ob) HSV can enter a dormant state in the body for many years c) HSV can be transmitted from one person to another even in the absence of visible herpes sores d) infected individuals are often asymptomatic O e) transmission of HSV from a pregnant mother to her baby during birth is highly unlikely and not usually a concern
- What is one reason SARS-CoV-2 can remain undetected in a person? a.)it isn't able to replicate unless you are also sick with another type of virus b.)its genome produces proteins that prevent our immune system from noticing it c.)it causes your immune system to shut down d.)it is prevented from infecting a cell for one year after entering your bodyWhich of the following best explains why vaccination of humans against rabies can be delayed until after exposure to a potential source of infection? A) Antibody responses are more rapid than those against other viruses B) T lymphocyte responses are more rapid than those against other viruses C) The virus does not infect any cells for several weeks or months D) The virus does not reach i target organ for several weeks or months(1). Answer shortly. How can a virus pandemic end?
- What is vaccine mandate?7) List 5 ways that the current novel coronavirus and the disease it causes is similar to the influenza virus: A) B) C) D) E) 8) List 5 ways that the current novel coronavirus and the disease it causes differs from the influenza virus: A) B) C) D) E) Questions related to mRNA vaccines 1) What macromolecule is usually used as part of a vaccine? 2) What are advantages of using mRNA vaccines?Qu8. Consider the following HIV/AIDS disease model. dS d = u(K-S) - BSI = BSI - (h+u)AII? =hE - (k+u)BAA d4 = (a) Calculate the critical points (assuming they do exist). (b) Calculate the basic reproduction number, Ro