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- A patient comes in complaining that they chronically feel cold and can’t seem to get warm. You take their temperature and find that it is 35.4 C in a cool exam room (normal is 37 C). Provide three different possible explanations of what could be going wrong. These explanations should involve at least two different body systems.Bertha is a 75 years old First Nations elder who is recovering from a fractured pelvis.She has been working with the physiotherapists to ensure that she does not lose strength beforebeing discharged from hospital. Today she had a session with the physiotherapists.Before taking Bertha to the gym, a set of vital signs were collected before she gets out of bed.Results are: RR 14 bpm, Sp02 98%, BP 130/70 mmHg (Mean arterial pressure 90 mmHg), HR 74bpm. The nurse tells the physios that Bertha is well and has no cardiovascular or respiratorydiseases.The physiotherapists took her to the gym, where she undertook some exercises under theirdirection.Collect cues:After the first round of exercises, they check her vital signs again.Her respiratory rate is now 20 bpm, her SpO2 is 100% on room air, BP is 140/80 mmHg (Meanarterial pressure 100 mmHg), and HR is 90 bpm. She is observed to be breathing deeply and usingaccessory muscles.1. Explain the physiological mechanisms which have caused Bertha's…Acclimatization is adaptations in a lab-controlled setting. True False
- John, 25 Years old, was admitted to the hospital because of on & off high fever for 4 days. He was considered to have typhoid fever. He told the nurse, "Miss I'm having cold, I think I'll get sick" Nurse faye took his vital signs with the following results. T=39'C. PR=100 beats/min, RR= 22bpm, BP=120/8. Assessment findings revealed skin warm touch flushed face. Nurse Faye did tepid sponge bath (tsb) to lose heat by evaporation, to reduce the temperature, She gave Biogesic 500mg 1 tab every 4hrs for fever.After 4 hrs , T= 37.9'C. Nurse Faye continued doing the TSB a. Give a goal/outcome of care for this case b. Give 1 independent intervention c. give your sample evaluation d. 1 dependent nursing interventionWhat does bathing promote? (Select all that apply) Relaxation Delayed healing Enhanced healing Reduced blood flow CirculationGoosebumps provides an example of which of the following? Decreasing C Decreasing d Decreasing I Increasing Ta
- A 28-year-old male was found unconscious in a bathtub full of ice by his roommate who took him to an emergency department. On admission he was conscious, but confused and hyperthermic with some muscle rigidity. He thought he had gotten food poisoning, but the symptoms have gotten progressively worse. His roommate reminds him that he also has been taking some body building supplements ordered from the internet. Toxicology reports were negative for alcohol and positive for 2,4-dinitrophenol, later confirmed to be from the supplements. 1. Based on this information, please summarize this individual's metabolic state at the time of presentation. Be sure to include: O ■ Rates of oxygen consumption ATP production ■ Levels of mitochondrial NADH ■ ■ An explanation for the increase in body temperature. 2. Discuss 2,4-dinitrophenol and how it impacts metabolismYou are assisting Lucille with a whirlpool tub bath. You take her into the tub room and assist her with undressing and getting onto the tub chair. You get her into the tub and turn on the water. It is cold, so you continue to run the water and wait for it to warm. Lucille becomes chilled while waiting and becomes irritated. Finally, she tells you to forget it; she will take a bath tomorrow. a) What could you have done prior to the bath to avoid upsetting her? B) What steps can be taken to keep Lucille comfortable while waiting for the water to warm?At what temperature and humidity levels should the Operating Room be maintained at and why?
- Perspiration, known more commonly as sweating, is an autonomic bodily response that decreases body temperature. During perspiration, the skin will secrete sweat that will ther- moregulate body tissues in certain conditions. Evaporation of sweat from the skin surface has a cooling effect due to evaporative cooling. In addition, the blood vessels will increase in diameter via a process called vasodilation, which will bring them closer to the skin and allow heat to more easily dissipate from the body. 3 increased blood temperature identified by central receptors vasodilation of peripheral vessels and skin arterioles to transfer more heat to the skin surface 5 A diagram of thermoregulation in the human body. 2 hypothalamus receives input and activates SNS response heat leaves the body and blood temperature lowers Respond to each part in 2 to 3 complete sentences. activation of sweat glands to begin sweating (a) Identify the type of feedback loop presented in the diagram. Justify your…2. 3\ 6. 7 9 10 13 16 17 18 19 20 21 QUESTION 13 A firefighter has been hospitalized after fighting a major structural fire. They were on the second floor of the building searching for people trapped inside when the floor beneath them fell through. They were taken immediately from the fire to the emergency room and the followiing symptoms were noted: minor burns and abrasions to exposed portions of their body, a twisted ankle from falling through the ceiling, broken ribs from falling onto their side, a cough from particulate inhalation, and an elevated heart rate. Their oxygen saturation appears normal, but their vital capacity is not much bigger than their resting tidal volume. Given this information, what is most likely causing these effects on their ventilation? O The cough. O The broken ribs. O The burns and abrasions. O. The elevated heart rate. QUESTION 14 Click Save and Submit to save and submit. Click Save All Answers to save all answers. ype here to search 26Bertha is a 75 years old First Nations elder who is recovering from a fractured pelvis. She has been working with the physiotherapists to ensure that she does not lose strength before being discharged from hospital. Today she had a session with the physiotherapists. Before taking Bertha to the gym, a set of vital signs were collected before she gets out of bed. Results are: RR 14 bpm, SpO2 98%, BP 130/70 mmHg (Mean arterial pressure 90 mmHg), HR 74 bpm. The nurse tells the physios that Bertha is well and has no cardiovascular or respiratory diseases. The physiotherapists took her to the gym, where she undertook some exercises under their direction. Collect cues: After the first round of exercises, they check her vital signs again. Her respiratory rate is now 20 bpm, her SpO2 is 100% on room air, BP is 140/80 mmHg (Mean arterial pressure 100 mmHg), and HR is 90 bpm. She is observed to be breathing deeply and using accessory muscles. Question: Would you expect Bertha's arterial pH…