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- ANSWER BRIEFLY: 3. Differentiate Bernard Soulier from Glanzmann's disease as to: a. pathology b. appearance of platelets in blood smear c. stage in primary hemostasis impaired 4. Briefly, give the advantage of platelet closure time over bleeding time in not more than 3 sentences.Use the information provided to fill out the table ( Anesthesia surgery log ) 1- They will use the information from the attached case https://www.clinvetpeqanim.com/index.php?pag=articulo&art=230 2- HR data = 100 -110-120-100-127-122-127-127-120-110-120-127. 3- RR data = 14-14-12-8-12-14-18-18-18-12-14-18. 4- temperature data = 100-101-99-99. 5-Choose the start and end time of anesthesia 6- Set the start and end time of surgery. 7- Choose time for intubation and extubation. 8- Set the oxygenation data must be between 97% 98-99-100-100-96-97-97-99-95-100-100% in a period of one hour. 9- EtCO2 = 35-38-30-22-40-32-35-38-45-45-40-45 10- sitstolica :97, 117, 110, 121, 120, 120, 106, 120, 132, 154, 120, 110 11-diastolic :69, 77, 50, 75, 70, 80, 71, 80, 87, 93, 80, 80 12-MAP :79-97-89-89 -87 -92-87-93-96- 96-92-87Please explain in detail Question #1: Describe the "order of draw" for collection tubes. Question #2: Describe the patient's identification process for inpatient .
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- 1. Identify which among the evacuated tubes can be used for complete blood count test. Justify your answer 2. Identify which among the evacuated tubers can be used for Prothrombin Time. Justify your answer. 3. Using the order of draw, which color tubes should be used in correct sequence for the tests of a patient (APTT, CBC, and Creatinine)Select the correct answer/s. 1. Which of the following can cause the veins to collapse? - excessive pulling of the plunger - tourniquet is too tight - the patient is anxious - all of the above 2. When needle needs to be removed from the syringe which of the following must be applied? - use your free hand to cover the needle - one hand scoop technique - use needle pliers - all of the aboveWhat will pose an ethical issue in these procedures are performed - organ donation ?