Henley Respiratory Care Practicum I 18 August 2011 Soap Notes for Soap 1 Subjective - Upon physical examination‚ patient presents as a morbidly obese senior woman who appears older than her age. Patient presents with sudden onset vomiting and nausea. Patient is has recently undergone surgery on her lower back and is complaining of pain in and around the incision area. Patient has a home O2 requirement of 4 L/min at resting and 5 L/min during physical activity. Patient’s current respiratory rate
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Chapter 4 The Components of the System Unit The System Unit • Box-like case that contains computer’s electronic components • Sometimes called the chassis What are common components inside the system unit? • Processor • Memory module • Expansion cards o Sound card o Modem card o Video card o Network interface card • Ports and Connectors What is the motherboard? • Main circuit board in system unit • Contains chips‚ integrated circuits‚ and transistors
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and separated by an internal wall called septa. Each segment may or may not be different from the other depending on its function. Earthworms also classify with this phylum because it has a true coelom lined with a mesoderm and contain complex organ systems (Miller and Levine 694). Earthworms survive by feeding‚ circulating‚ respirating‚ excreting‚ reacting‚ moving‚ and reproducing. Earthworms survive by feeding and digesting. They use their pharynx to get their food down into their esophagus‚
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Components of a Knowledge Management System A Knowledge Management System (KMS) refers to either a technology-based or non-technical interconnected group of functions that have behaviour that enables or facilitates either (or a combination of) the discovery‚ capture‚ integration‚ sharing or delivery of the knowledge required by an organisation to meet its objectives. It can comprise a part of a Knowledge Management initiative or strategy to improve the utility of an organisation’s intellectual
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Respiratory therapy. A career that not only requires an understanding of how the heart and lungs function but‚ has to know the disorder and treatment associated within them. This take a special someone who is dedicated to this field of study and to every patient they may come in contact with. The responsibility of this job comes with many challenges‚ the therapist are under high amounts of stress when providing their skills in intensive care situations. This job can also be very rewarding; when a
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Components of a Computer System A computer system consists of both hardware and information stored on hardware. Information stored on computer hardware is often called software. The hardware components of a computer system are the electronic and mechanical parts. The software components of a computer system are the data and the computer programs. The major hardware components of a computer system are: Input devices: Keyboard‚ mouse‚ scanner‚ digital camera and joystick. Peripheral device used
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with implementing specific medical therapies and providing nursing care to meet the child’s physiologic and psychosocial needs” (London‚ Ladewig‚ Ball ‚ and Bindler‚ 2007‚ p. 1430‚ para 2). Respiratory therapy treatments‚ medications‚ and the diet are coordinated in order to promote optimal body function of the child. According to London et al (2007) psychosocial support and reinforcement of the child’s daily care needs are important in preparation for home care. Respiratory therapy treatments
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of the circulatory system is to supply blood to all of its tissues‚ transport nutrients to its cells‚ and transport gas. The circulatory system also makes sure that thermoregulation‚ keeping internal environment within temperature range‚ takes place to maintain homeostasis. Lastly‚ the circulatory system keeps the body from harm by fixing any damages done to the body and providing protection against unwanted organisms. 3) The circulatory system itself has three major organs included‚ but within
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Bio Lab: The Effect of Exercise on The Respiratory and Circulatory Systems Ellie Cookson Communication: 2. As the graphs show‚ both breathing rates and pulse rates spike significantly between the resting rates and immediately after exercise. Average breathing rates went from 26.7 breaths/min at sitting rate to 46.4 breaths/min during or immediately after exercise. Pulse rates also increased quite dramatically‚ going from an average of 65 beats/min at rest rate to an average of 100.3 beats/min
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sustained burns over 30% of her body surface area‚ with partial-thickness burns on her legs and back. 1. The client is undergoing burn fluid resuscitation using the standard Baxter (Parkland) formula. She was burned at 0200 and admitted at 0400. She weighs 110 pounds. Calculate her fluid requirements‚ specify the fluids used in the Baxter formula‚ specify how much will be given‚ and indicate what time intervals will be used. Baxter Formula: Lactated ringer’s 4 ml/kg/%burn/24 hours - given in the
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