Kaleigh Smith Thursday‚ December 13‚ 2012 Week 3 Assignment Identify the regulations concerning venipuncture‚ drug administration‚ and IV medication and how these standards in your field. The number one regulation and has been for years when dealing with drug administration is patient identification. At least two patient identifiers are required when preforming any treatment or administering any drugs. Keeping drugs safe is also a big regulation. For example Pyxis cabinets are used to help
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Most people think of organs like the heart‚ kidney‚ lung‚ and liver when they think of transplants‚ but skin grafting is just as common in the medical field. Skin grafting is the transplantation of skin to another part of the body. Skin harvesting and transplantation techniques began nearly 3000 years ago with the Hindu Tilemaker Caste‚ where they used skin grafting to rebuild noses that were cut off from judicial punishment (Grande & Mezebish‚ 2008). In the mid 1900s‚ rodents were used to study
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Circulatory System Composition of Blood Red Cells -These are tiny‚ disc-like cells which do not have nuclei. -In their cytoplasm is the haemoglobin‚ a protein combined with iron. Haemoglobin combines with oxygen in places where there is a high concentration of oxygen‚ to form oxyhaemoglobin. -Oxyhagemoglobin is unstable compound. It breaks down and releases its oxygen in places where oxygen contentration is low. White Cells -They undergo a process of matruation and development in the
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Question 1 | 2 points | Save | | A person’s blood pressure rises while walking up stairs. If homeostasis is maintained‚ which of the following will occur when the person reaches the top of the stairs? | | | | | | | | blood pressure will lower‚ causing the person to faint | | | blood pressure will return to near its level before walking up stairs | | | blood pressure will continue to rise‚ leading to hypertension | | | blood pressure will remain at the elevated
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(current‚ history of‚ or at risk for); • Acquired defective color vision (IV); • Subarachnoid hemorrhage. Use Cautiously in: • Renal impairment (↑ dosing interval); • Hematuria originating in the upper urinary tract; • Conditions associated with ↑ thrombus formation; • Use of hormonal contraceptives (PO); • OB: Lactation: Pedi: Safety not established. Adverse Reactions/Side Effects CNS: SEIZURES‚ headache‚ dizziness. EENT: visual abnormalities. CV: hypotension‚ thromboembolism‚ thrombosis
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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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R E V I E W NAME ____________________________________ LAB TIME/DATE _______________________ S H E E T EXERCISE 30 l m n Print Form Anatomy of the Heart Gross Anatomy of the Human Heart 1. An anterior view of the heart is shown here. Match each structure listed on the left with the correct letter in the figure. G 1. right atrium 2. right ventricle 3. left atrium a b J R U B K D N A c o 4. left ventricle 5. superior vena cava 6. inferior vena cava 7. ascending aorta
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------------------------------------------------- Healthcare team ------------------------------------------------- Healthcare team Phase 3 IP HSS103-1203B-05 Tanya Morris September 10‚ 2012 Phase 3 IP HSS103-1203B-05 Tanya Morris September 10‚ 2012 Abstract In this paper I will explain what a healthcare team is and an example of a healthcare team and how they work together for the purpose of the well-being of one patient. Showing when they are caring for any patient
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Coronary heart disease is the buildup of plaque in the heart’s arteries that could lead to a myocardial infarction. However‚ coronary heart disease‚ or CHD‚ is actually a result of coronary artery disease‚ or CAD. With coronary artery disease‚ plaque accumulates within the walls of the coronary arteries until the blood flow to the heart is limited‚ causing ischemia. It may be chronic‚ caused by narrowing of the coronary artery over time. It can be acute‚ resulting from a sudden rupture and formation
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buildup of fats and cholesterol in and on the artery walls (plaques) (Mayo Clinic‚ 2012). These buildups can be either stable and obstruct blood flow or unstable‚ “which can rupture and cause platelet adhesion and thrombus formation” (Porth‚ 2011). When the plaques are disrupted and a thrombus is formed‚ blood flow is obstructed and a myocardial infarction (MI)
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