ASSOCIATE DEGREE NURSING NURSING PROCESS FORM: PART I – ASSESSMENT Student: Date of Care: 3/4/13 Client’s Initial: WB Room # 1011 Occupation: Teacher Age: 59 Sex: F Race: Black Religion: Christian Admission Date: 3/1/13 Primary Language: English Role in family: Widowed from husband Stage in Life Cycle: Generativity vs. Stagnation Surgery date(s) this admission: N/A Chief complaint: Brain Dysfunction/Traumatic‚ closed injury Admission Diagnosis:
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binding of plasminogen and tPA to the surface of fibrin the presence of alpha-2 antiplasmin in the plasma Correct the presence of coumadin the presence of Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor-1 Question 30 0 out of 1 points The Intrinsic pathway of coagulation in vivo is triggered by the presence of: Selected Answer: Incorrect tissue factor and Factor VIIa Answers: Correct activation of Factor XI by thrombin High Molecular Weight Kininogen and Prekallikrein tissue factor and Factor VIIa Factor Va
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EXAM II Learning Objectives L/O - Alterations of Renal and Urinary Tract Function – By Tabitha Beck 1. Describe the causes and effects of obstruction in various locations within the urinary tract. a. Urinary tract obstruction is an interference with the flow of urine at any site along the urinary tract. i. Can be caused by an anatomic or functional defect i. Obstructive uropathy - Anatomic changes in the urinary system caused by an obstruction. a. Upper Urinary
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The dependent variable in the experiment was the time taken to coagulate‚ the independent was the temperature of the water bath and the control was the deionised water and milk solution. These variables allowed for the experiment to be conducted accurately‚ with unexpected results. This is due to the enzymes being most active at 60ᵒC‚ it was that results were going to be most active at the 41ᵒC which is close to human body temperature. When we compare the enzyme in the low temperatures to the enzymes
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For example‚ hypertonic saline is often used in situations where brain swelling is a problem in order to increase the intravascular osmolality thereby pulling fluid out of tissues including the brain thereby shrinking it. Given the rapid increase in intravascular volume it provides‚ there is probably a role for hypertonic saline in septic shock and traumatic shock because hypertonic solutions pull free water from tissues. (Burton‚ M.‚ & Ludwig
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Anatomy & Physiology II Week II: Assignment II Compare blood types and the basis for ABO and Rh incompatibilities. The ABO blood types are the most well known and medically important ones. The ABO blood type can be found in not just in humans‚ but other primates as well. The four principal types are; A‚ B‚ AB‚ O. An individual’s blood type is determined by a combination of two antibodies and two antigens; namely antigen A‚ antigen B‚ Anti A‚ and Anti B. The surface antigens A‚ B‚ and Rh
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Fluids The amount of fluids in the body is extremely large. There are many different forms of fluid throughout the body‚ such as blood‚ urine‚ hormones‚ cerebral spinal fluid‚ water‚ albumin‚ and bile. The fluids that make up the body are required for homeostasis. There are many different functions of body fluids such as transporting nutrients‚ waste and gases‚ transforming food into energy and generate electrical activity to power body functions. Physiologic Fluid Compartments The major fluid
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MTX Side Effects Applies to methotrexate: compounding powder‚ injectable powder for injection‚ injectable solution‚ oral tablet Hematologic Hematologic side effects have included myelosuppression which is one of the primary toxic effects of methotrexate. Methotrexate suppressed hematopoiesis has been reported to have caused anemia‚ aplastic anemia‚ pancytopenia‚ leukopenia‚ neutropenia‚ thrombocytopenia‚ lymphadenopathy‚ and lymphoproliferative disorders including reversible hypogammaglobulinemia
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infection. There are several types of nosocomial infections such as ventilator associated pneumonia‚ urinary tract infection‚ bloodstream infection and surgical site infection. As modern medical practice becomes more advanced‚ the use of intravascular catheters have become a generic in the field and especially common in the Intensive Care Units where patients are critically ill (Lorente et al 2005). These catheters serve as a means of access to administer high alert medications that need to
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EXERCISE 3 PHYSICO-CHEMICAL REACTIONS IN THE CELL ACTIVITY SHEET BROWNIAN MOVEMENT: 1. What is Brownian movement? - 2. Is there a difference in the speed of movement among the different sized particles of India ink? If so‚ explain the difference. - 3. Is there a difference in the speed of movement of the India ink particles in hot and cool slides? If so‚ explain. - DISPERSION SYSTEMS IN PROTOPLASM 4. DEFINE THE FF: a. Solute: The dissolve matter in a solution; The
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