Introduction: A tracheostomy is placed when the upper airway is compromised‚ and the patient cannot breathe on his or her own. A common reason for needing this in the pediatric population is due to a subglottic stenosis (SGS) (Deutsch‚ 2010). Although an SGS can be congenital‚ most are the result of intubation‚ as the subglottis cannot stretch to accommodate the endotracheal tube (ETT). While many acquired SGS happen from 2 weeks to 10 years old‚ the majority of these are before the age of 1
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3(3):75–81. 34. Robert R‚ Touchard G‚ Meurice JC‚ Pourrat O‚ Yver L. Severe Goodpasture’s syndrome after glue sniffing. Nephrol Dial Transplant. 1988;3(4):483–4. 35. Taher SM‚ Anderson RJ‚ Mc Cartney R‚ Poportzer MM‚ Schrier RW. Renal Tubular Acidosis associated with Toluene “sniffing”. N Engl J Med. 1974; 290:765–8. 36. Kaneko T‚ Koizumi T‚ Takezaki T‚ Sato A. Urinary calculi associated with solvent abuse. J Urol. 1992; 147(5):1365–6. Proceedings of Singapore Healthcare Volume 19
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ventillatory requirements as opposed to a person of normal weight‚ due to an “increase in chemostimulation that arises from the combination of increased metabolic loading‚ high fixed physiological dead space and possibly earlier earlier metabolic acidosis due to impairement of oxygen uptake from deconditiong or cardiac dysfunction” (1). Patients with central obesity have an increase in expiratory flow rates due to an increase in recoil to the lung and chest wall as compared with COPD non obese patients
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1. The nurse checks for placement of a nasogastric tube before beginning tube feeding for a client. Which of the following results would indicate to the RN that the tube feeding can begin? The PH of the contents removed from the NG tube is 3 (stomach acid contents are acidic) 2. The nurse in an outpatient clinic teaches a client with right-sided weakness to walk down stairs using a cane. What behavior would indicate by the client that teaching was successful? The client leads with the cane
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1967‚ ARDS; initially an acronym that stood for Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome‚ later to be known as Adult Respiratory Distress Syndrome. By 1994 till present-day‚ ARDS is officially known as Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome. It is characterized by bilateral pulmonary infiltrates in the absence of left atrial hypertension with evidence of hypoxemia and poor lung compliance. Despite the many methods for the treatment and management of ARDS in pediatrics; positive pressure mechanical ventilation
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Case Study Joe Camel‚ in room 725‚ is an 68 year old Caucasian male who was seen in the Emergency Department at Frick Memorial Hospital the morning of September 9‚2013 by Dr. Black D.O. Mr. Camel was initially presented with shortness of breath‚ chest pain (angina) and persistent cough. He was alert and oriented and was able to answer all past history medical questions. Joe has been diagnosed through his family physician with Diabetes Mellitus‚ hypertension‚ and Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease
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This paper will cover my experience while in the cardiac catheterization lab during clinical rotations. A 67 year old Caucasian male was emitted for emergent angioplasty with intracoronary stent placement for occlusive myocardial infarction resulting in cardiogenic shock. My paper will detail the medical diagnosis and nursing management of cardiogenic shock. Medical Diagnosis Cardiogenic shock is a term used to describe the heart’s inability to supply enough blood to the organs of the body.
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Lidocaine also known as Xylocaine‚ or Ligocaine is a local anesthetic. It is used in various forms such as a topical gel‚ topical liquid‚ topical ointment‚ oral gel or liquid‚ a dermal patch‚ injected intravenously‚ IV‚ subcutaneously or inhaled by a nebulizer. Topically is used to relieve itching‚ burning or pain from skin inflammations. Liocaine injection is used to numb the area of your body to help reduce pain that’s caused by invasive medical procedures such as needle punctures‚ surgery‚ insertion
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Asthma Teaching Principles I am to conduct a family teaching session. How I describe the content‚ including the pathophysiology‚ to a patient depends on the patient’s level of education and experience with asthma. Is this a new diagnosis for this patient? Is this diagnosis new for this family? Is the patient a healthcare professional or in the case of a child‚ are the parent’s healthcare professionals? Patients learn the best when they are
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Part 1 of 17 - 1.67/ 5.0010004 Points Question 1 of 60 0.0/ 1.667 Points All of the following belong to feedback systems which control homeostasis EXCEPT A. All of the above are basic components of the feedback system. B. control center. C. receiver. D. receptor. E. effector. Answer Key: C Feedback: Please review chapter 1. Question 2 of 60 0.0/ 1.667 Points Group of related organs that have a common function is called a(n) A. organ.
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