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- PLEASE ANSWER write diagnostic statement for each ques 1. A hypertensive client states that she hasn't been taking her medication because it doesn't make her feel any better . Also, she says she has difficulty remembering to take it. 2. An elderly patient with left side paralysis has a red, broken area in the skin over his coccyx. The patient cannot turn himself in bed. 3. The client is 45 pounds overweight . He states that he is in a high stress job and doesn't have time to cook regular meals - he tends to eat fast food and snacks a lot . His job is sedentary , and he does not engage in any type of physical exercise or sport . Fo fun, he likes to " eat at a nice restaurant "Answer the ff. questions: 1. What are the functions of the heart valves?2. What are the functions of the atria and ventricles?3. What events causes the 1st and 2nd heart sounds? What are the other two heart sounds aside from s1 and s2, and what causes them?4. What is the effect of epinephrine on the heart rate and stoke volume?5. List the common age-related diseases that develop in the elderly.7. Discuss complications related to SCI and what nursing actions would you do to prevent or mitigate these complications. Complication Description Intervention Reflexes Spasticity Skin Care Autonomic hyperreflexia (Autonomic Dysreflexia)
- PLEASE ANSWER ASAP write diagnostic statement for each ques (only 1-2 sentences each) 1. A hypertensive client states that she hasn't been taking her medication because it doesn't make her feel any better . Also, she says she has difficulty remembering to take it. 2. An elderly patient with left side paralysis has a red, broken area in the skin over his coccyx. The patient cannot turn himself in bed. 3. The client is 45 pounds overweight . He states that he is in a high stress job and doesn't have time to cook regular meals - he tends to eat fast food and snacks a lot . His job is sedentary , and he does not engage in any type of physical exercise or sport . Fo fun, he likes to " eat at a nice restaurant "QUESTIONS: 1. Explain the role of dietary fat in atherosclerosis. 2. Define essential fatty acids and give examples.Must post first. Bob, a 65-year-old man with atrial fibrillation, has been using warfarin for the past 12 months after he presented to the local emergency department with signs of a TIA. A head CT scan and trans-esophageal echocardiogram done at the time were normal. He has been well since. Bob has came it the clinical today as the INR taken this morning was 4.6. Up until now, his INR results (which have been measured every 2 weeks) have been stable and in the range of 2.0√3.0. He has not started any new prescribed medications recently. Bob also has hypertension and osteoarthritis (for which he had a left total hip replacement 6 months ago). Current medications: Atenolol 50 mg once daily, Lisinopril 10 mg once daily and warfarin 6 mg at night. On examination: BP 140/80 mmHg; pulse rate 65, irregular. The remainder of the physical examination is normal with no evidence of bruising, epistaxis, or gastrointestinal bleeding. List potential drug interaction(s) with warfarin, which…
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