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an episiorrhaphy is a surgical incision of the perineum and vagina to facilitate delivery. t or f
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College
1. A medical order states that a patient is to receive 500 mL of 0.9% sodium chloride IV over twohours. How fast is the IV running in ml/hr?
Medicine
High School
Can someone help me figure out what bone in the body is best to determine ethnicity and age using bones and why? thanks
Medicine
College
A is a formal request for a medical record and can be submitted by the patient, the healthcare provider, or someone else who has been granted access to the medical records.
Medicine
College
(ME1000P: Intro to Healthcare) Preconceived negative biases or prejudices about clients of different cultures hamper therapeutic relationships. How might the health care professional assess personal negative biases or prejudices?Write one well-written paragraph and answer the above questions.
Medicine
College
a 55-year-old woman with a bmi of 31, a waist circumference of 37, and whose ldl is also elevated, has a risk of developing heart disease.
Medicine
College
in the 1980s during the early years of the aids pandemic, aids was considered an epidemic haitian virus and was associated with vodou practices.
Medicine
College
a model of the environmental stress and genetics involved in schizophrenia proposes what?
Medicine
College
The ______ doctrine holds that any evidence discovered as a result of unlawfully seized evidence must be excluded from evidence at trial.a. bad-faithb. broken-doorsc. fruit-of-the-poisonous-treed. silver-platter
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College
according to the us bureau of labor statistics (as cited in american association of colleges of nursing, 2019), over 200,000 new rns will be needed each year through 2026 to replace nurses who retire and to fill new positions. national council of state boards of nursing and the forum of state nursing workforce centers (as cited in american association of colleges of nursing, 2019) reported that about 51% of today's rns are 50 years old or older. these are dramatic numbers and represent a challenge for future nurse leaders and managers. if you were a nurse leader or manager, how would you retain the nurses you have? how would you recruit additional nurses? in your opinion, what do you think the future of the nursing workforce will look like in 50 years?
Medicine
College
during your monthly internal quality improvement (qi) meeting, you review several patient care reports (pcrs) with the staff of your ems system. you identify the patient's name, age, and sex, and then discuss the treatment that was provided by the emts in the field. by taking this approach to the qi process, you: select one: a. acted appropriately but must have each emt sign a waiver stating that he or she will not discuss the cases with others. b. are in violation of hipaa because you did not remove the phi from the pcr beforehand. c. violated the patient's privacy because you should have discussed the information only with the emts involved. d. adequately safeguarded the patient's phi because the cases were discussed internally.
Medicine
College
healthy people 2020 includes a goal of increasing the proportion of adolescents who engage in vigorous physical activity that promotes cardiorespiratory fitness. disabled adolescents may not have access to exercise programs adapted for their needs or programs in which they feel comfortable exercising. the parish nurse can provide an accepting environment in which disabled adolescents can safely exercise and share time with their peers. studies have shown that faith communities have been successful in targeting specific national health objectives dealing with nutrition; physical activity; use of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs; immunization status; environmental health; and injury and violence. faith communities are effective settings in which to address health promotion related to overweight, obesity, and sedentary lifestyles. an example of this is developing exercise programs for working community. group of answer choices true false
Medicine
College
which statement is not a prediction of the hygiene hypothesis? group of answer choices children who frequently play outside should develop allergic diseases les often than children who don't play outside. pathogens that have long historical associations with humans, such as h. pylori, should be more positively related to immune system function than pathogens with more recent associations. extensive use of antibiotics as a child may affect how the body responds to future bacterial invasions. children who never wash their hands or bathe will be less likely to develop immune disorder than children who wash regularly. the more infectious diseases an individual is exposed to as a child, the less likely that person will be to develop immune disorders as an adult.
Medicine
College
there is a multiple vehicle collision on the freeway. you arrive after the fire department and law enforcement have closed the freeway and secured the scene. you notice multiple patients that are lying on the ground with massive wounds and blood pooling. a few patients are sitting on the barrier, talking and appear to have minimal injuries. lastly, there are a few patients still in their vehicles, and you notice firefighters working on extricating them. you are the only emergency medical staff available at this moment and are assigned to triage the scene. you decide to give the patients sitting on the barrier a triage priority number of?
Medicine
College
a 36-year-old woman presents with numbness of her arms and legs for 2 hours. she is status post total thyroidectomy 3 days prior to presentation and is on thyroid hormone replacement therapy. vital signs are normal and the patient's exam is significant for a clean, well-healing surgical incision on her neck and twitching at the corners of the mouth with tapping at the angle of the jaw. after intravenous repletion of the suspected electrolyte disorder the patient remains persistently low. what is the next step in management?
Medicine
College
when should prevention of osteoporosis start? the prevention of osteoporosis should start in middle age, to counter the gradual loss of bone density as we get old. the prevention of osteoporosis should begin young adults, to increase the bone mass to provide additional protection from osteoporosis. the prevention of osteoporosis should start in early old age, to prevent a decrease in bone density in the future. the prevention of osteoporosis should begin with children while bones are still growing. children should increase their bone mass to provide additional protection from osteoporosis in the future.
Medicine
College
which of the following statements is true regarding evidence-based public health practice? group of answer choices strategies such as determining what is currently known about a public health issue through the scientific literature is ineffective in the realm of public health practice. quality of evidence obtained is generally equivalent to that of medical interventions. time period between intervention and outcome for public health activities is usually shorter than that for medical interventions. experimental designs are often limited due to lack of a control group.
Medicine
College
student study guide chapter 8: planning a diet for fitness and wellness 1. draw the mypyramid food guide and label the sections. 2. what are some disadvantages with eating fast foods? 3. list some healthy snack foods. 4. what should you look for when reading a food label? 5. what is the basal metabolic rate? 6. will taking vitamin supplements give you more energy? 7. what type of foods will give you the most energy for a longer period of time? 8. what types of liquids should you drink before, during, and after exercise?
Medicine
College
which is an example of predictive statistics? group of answer choices based on data from previous studies, a researcher recommends increasing the number of fruits and vegetables eaten per day to 5 to reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease. a researcher determines the potential dietary causes of heart attacks by collecting data from cardiovascular disease patients between 2010 to 2015. based on data from a study of cardiovascular disease patients from 2010 to 2015, a researcher projects that 1.5 million new cases of heart attack will be diagnosed by 2020. based on data from previous studies, a researcher finds that sitting for more than 8 hours per day increases the risk of cardiovascular disease.
Medicine
College
you are assigned to triage the occupants of a car at a multi-vehicle mva. two of the patients were able to self-extricate and are standing outside the car. they both indicate they have neck pain, but can answer questions appropriately. one patient still in the car has a pulse rate of 134 and is breathing at 40/min. the fourth patient in the car states that he can't move because his legs are broken, but is able to answer questions appropriately. his pulse is 116 and he is breathing at 22/min. how many of these patients would be categorized red?
Medicine
College
you are called to a private home where a 92-year-old man is experiencing severe squeezing chest pain on the left side that radiates to his left jaw and shoulder. he is prescribed nitroglycerin but has not taken any. he is also on a daily aspirin regimen, which he just took with his morning medications. his pulse is 90, bp is 88/64, respirations are 26, and his skin is pink, warm, and dry. after giving oxygen therapy, performing a focused physical assessment, and obtaining opqrst and sample history, what should you do next?
Medicine
College
A nurse is caring for a client who has chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). The client tells the nurse, "I can feel the congestion in my lungs, and I certainly cough a lot, but I can't seem to bring anything up." Which of the following actions should the nurse take to help this client with tenacious bronchial secretions?Maintaining a semi-Fowler's position as often as possibleAdministering oxygen via nasal cannula at 2 L/minHelping the client select a low-salt dietEncouraging the client to drink 2 to 3 L of water daily
Medicine
College
a child who weighs 55 pounds receives a prescription for atovaquone with proguanil (malarone pediatric) 125 mg/50 mg po daily. a drug reference states that children 11 to 20 kg should receive 1 pediatric tablet daily; 21 to 30 kg should receive 2 pediatric tablets daily; 31 to 40 kg should receive 3 pediatric tablets daily; and greater than 40 kg should receive 1 adult tablet daily with food. the drug is available as atovaquone 62.5 mg/proguanil 25 mg pediatric tablets. how many tablets should the nurse administer?
Medicine
College
16.aa 48-yearold female client who has been treated for metastasized breast cancer the past year is told by her healthcare provider the and asks the nurse, "who will care my children?" which response is best for the nurse to provide? a) "what would you like to see happen with your children?" b) "try to think about getting well someone will care for your children c) "your husband will have to be there for your children." d) "have you talked to your family about who will be responsible for your children?"
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