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- the rationale for why safety education on choking is beneficial to the pediatric population/ their parents .Tuberculosis (TB) talking about respiratory disorders. describe the causes of the disorder or disease. In addition you will need to describe any possible treatment for the disease or disorder and type of preventive measures that could be available to prevent the condition. Please use as much detail as possible.Question 53 In infants and children admitted for bronchiolitis, electronic monitoring of vital signs and oxygenation is a suitable substitute for regular clinical assessment. Question 53 options: True False
- how you would provide compassionate and emphatic care to the patient with Rhino-sinusitis while also taking the necessary precautions to protect yourself.talking about respiratory disorders. You will need to pick one disorder and describe the causes of the disorder or disease. In addition you will need to describe any possible treatment for the disease or disorder and type of preventive measures that could be available to prevent the condition. Please use as much detail as possible.True False First Aid statement If a person cannot breathe for a few minutes it can cause brain damage. If a person gets into contact with a poisonous chemical substance flush the skin with a lot of water. A person in shock breathes slowly. If you lose a lot of blood in a few minutes you can die. To stop bleeding put pressure on the artery that carries blood. If a person has inhaled carbon monoxide, move him into a closed room. Put oil or butter on a burn. If a person is choking turn him or her to one side.
- pediatric, Fill out the form for any case of any child suffering from bronchitis. Note that the required is any case, and It is not necessary for the case to have happened in reality to a specific person you know. You can only answer on the basis that it is a hypothetical case. This means, as an example only, to ignore personal information if you want, such as a serial number, the child’s name, etc.what are the implications to nursing practice of the incidence, associated risk factors and outcome-evidence of meconium aspiration syndrome in low-resource settingsRespiratory System SOAP Note "Medical Terminology Systems" (2017). Gylys, Barbara and Wedding, Mary Ellen. FA Davis Date: February 1,20XX Patient: Flowers, Richard Chief Complaint: SOB Time registered: 1345 hours Physician: Samara Batichara, MD Emergency Department Record Medications: Vytorin 10/20 mg daily; Toprol-XL 50 mg daily; Azmacort 2 puffs three times a day; Proventil 2 puffs every 6 hours S: This 49 year old man with Hx of COPD is admitted because of exacerbation of SPB over the past few days. Patient was a heavy smoker and states that he quit smoking for a short time but now smokes 3-4 cigarettes day. He has a Hx of difficult breathing, hypertension, COPD, and peripheral vascular disease. The patient underwent triple bypass surgery in 19XX. O: T: 99.9 F. BP: 180/90. Pulse: 80 and regular. R: 20 and shallow. PE indicates scattered bilateral wheezes and rhonchi heard anteriorly and posteriorly. Compared with a portable chest film taken 22 months earlier, the current study most…
- Respiratory System SOAP Note "Medical Terminology Systems" (2017). Gylys, Barbara and Wedding, Mary Ellen. FA Davis Date: February 1,20XX Patient: Flowers, Richard Chief Complaint: SOB Time registered: 1345 hours Physician: Samara Batichara, MD Emergency Department Record Medications: Vytorin 10/20 mg daily; Toprol-XL 50 mg daily; Azmacort 2 puffs three times a day; Proventil 2 puffs every 6 hours S: This 49 year old man with Hx of COPD is admitted because of exacerbation of SPB over the past few days. Patient was a heavy smoker and states that he quit smoking for a short time but now smokes 3-4 cigarettes day. He has a Hx of difficult breathing, hypertension, COPD, and peripheral vascular disease. The patient underwent triple bypass surgery in 19XX. O: T: 99.9 F. BP: 180/90. Pulse: 80 and regular. R: 20 and shallow. PE indicates scattered bilateral wheezes and rhonchi heard anteriorly and posteriorly. Compared with a portable chest film taken 22 months earlier, the current study most…Contraindications, precautions and counseling point of the Isoniazid medicine.When filing today's patient charts, which of the following alphabetic order is correct? Jones, jacobs, Hastings, Lawler, Isom, Zimmerman Zimmerman, Lawler, Isom, Hastings, Jones, Jacobs Jacobs, Jones, Hastings, Isom, Lawler, Zimmerman Hastings, Isom, Jacobs, Jones, Lawler, Zimmerman