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- Q 5B. 35 year old male reports to out-patient clinic with a diagnosis of right-sided massive pleural effusion based on X-ray & ultrasound chest. The treating physician decides to aspirate pleural fluid for diagnostic & therapeutic purpose. From your knowledge of anatomy tick the best option for performing pleural drainage in each of the following. (I) Aspect of chest: i. Anterior 6th intercostal space ______ii. Posterior 8th intercostal space _____iii. Lateral 4th intercostal space ______Need help with the pre-laboratory questions 1-3A nurse is caring for a preschooler on the pediatric unit. Exhibit 1 Provider Prescriptions Day 1, 2350: Admit for observation. Obtain vital signs every 4 hr and PRN. Administer oxygen 2 L/min via nasal cannula to maintain oxygen saturation above 95%. Initiate saline lock. Administer ceftriaxone 250 mg IV every 12 hr. Administer acetaminophen oral suspension 240 mg every 4 hr PRN for temperature greater than 38° C (100.4° F). Place on regular diet and encourage oral fluids of preschooler's choice. Monitor intake and output every 8 hr. Exhibit 2 Assessment Day 2, 0030: Preschooler lying on bed, awake and alert. Breath sounds with wheezing auscultated on expiration on the right side. Nonproductive cough with no retractions or nasal flaring observed. Abdomen soft and nondistended, bowel sounds active in all four quadrants. Preschooler reports headache and pain in abdomen. Rates pain in abdomen as a 2 on a 0 to 10 FACES pain scale. Exhibit 3 Vital Signs Day 2, 0030: Temperature 38.1°…
- 12:55 AM Hli 55% Specific module 4 - BASIC LIFE SUPPORT p... Assessment 1. A 65-year-old male is on a short ladder changing a light and suddenly collapses. He is unresponsive. What is the next step? a) Call 9-1-1 b) Begin CPR c) Begin mouth-to-mouth ventilation d) Check pulse 2. CPR is initiated and the victim's pulse returns but he is not breathing. What ventilation rate should be used for this patient? a) 8 per minute b) 12 per minute c) 20 per minute d) Depends on his color 3. The child begins to breath spontaneously at a rate of 18. Her pulse is 50. What is the next step? a) Faster rescue breaths b) Carotid massage c) Begin CPR d) Monitor breathing 4.) Geeno, a 21-year-old intoxicated college student turms blue and collapses while eating a hot dog at a bar. What is the most likely cause? a) Cardiac arrest b) Alcohol poisoning c) Choking d) Drug ingestion 5. You assess that the patient still has a pulse, what is the next step in managing this case? a) Begin CPR b) Open airway c)…IV. Guide Questions: 1. Why is it important that the trachea be reinforced with cartilaginous ring? What is the advantage of the fact that the rings are incomplete posteriorly? 2. Where in the respiratory tract is the air filtered, warmed and moistened? 3. In terms of general health, what is the importance of the fact that the phargyngotympanic tubes and sinus drain into the nasal cavities and nasal pharynx? 4. What is the major way of that oxygen is transported in the blood? 5. Name three physical factors that can modify respiratory system rate or depth? V. Generalization:provide the following information to inform the public: ◦What should you practice before and after the “Hilot” session? ◦Define and differentiate EFFLEURAGE AND PETRISSAGE
- PERFORMANCE All SMART learning objectives contain performance component. The performance statement describes what the learner will know or be able to do in specific, measureable terms. The statement should contain an action verb. CONDITION Describe the circumstances under which the participant will learn. Conditions can include tools, situations, settings, or restrictions that will direct the activity. CRITERIA Describe the required level of quality of performance. Criteria can be described in terms of accuracy (minimum/maximum), productivity level, time and degree of excellence.12:55 AM Hli 55% Specific module 4 - BASIC LIFE SUPPORT p... Assessment 1. A 65-year-old male is on a short ladder changing a light and suddenly collapses. He is unresponsive. What is the next step? a) Call 9-1-1 b) Begin CPR c) Begin mouth-to-mouth ventilation d) Check pulse 2. CPR is initiated and the victim's pulse returns but he is not breathing. What ventilation rate should be used for this patient? a) 8 per minute b) 12 per minute c) 20 per minute d) Depends on his color 3. The child begins to breath spontaneously at a rate of 18. Her pulse is 50. What is the next step? a) Faster rescue breaths b) Carotid massage c) Begin CPR d) Monitor breathing 4.) Geeno, a 21-year-old intoxicated college student turms blue and collapses while eating a hot dog at a bar. What is the most likely cause? a) Cardiac arrest b) Alcohol poisoning c) Choking d) Drug ingestion 5. You assess that the patient still has a pulse, what is the next step in managing this case? a) Begin CPR b) Open airway c)…PATHOLOGY № 10 TASK No 1 A patient suffers from chronic bronchitis for 40 years. At the next examination the doctor, in addition to antibiotic therapy, appointed a physiotherapeutic treatment - paraffin application (hot wax) on the chest. After performing this procedure, the patient complained of a burning sensation in the area of paraffin application. On examination: the skin of the chest is red, dry and hot to the touch. Questions: 6. What is the biological significance of this disorder for the patient? 7. List the principles of correction of the observed disorder of regional circulation.
- Assessment 9.6 10. Build It 11 P (Prefixes) = Green RW (Root Words) = Red S (Suffixes) = Blue CV (Combining Vowel) = Purple 1. air in the pleural cavity CV RW 2. above-normal breathing 3. below-normal breathing 4. blood in the pleural cavity RW CV 5. condition of the lung RW 6. condition of the bronchus and lung RW CV RW 7. slow breathing RW 8. dilatation of the bronchus RW 9. fast breathing P 380 Medical Terminology: Mastering the Basics Copyright Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc1gtt OS q2h x 48h then QID x 5 days # 5 mL How many days will the medication last if the physician then tells the patient to continue QID until the bottle is empty? (i checked if it was 14 days but it isn't) i need until its emptyPATHOLOGY № 10 TASK No 1 A patient suffers from chronic bronchitis for 40 years. At the next examination the doctor, in addition to antibiotic therapy, appointed a physiotherapeutic treatment - paraffin application (hot wax) on the chest. After performing this procedure, the patient complained of a burning sensation in the area of paraffin application. On examination: the skin of the chest is red, dry and hot to the touch. Questions: 4. Describe the mechanism of development of this circulatory disorder 5. Indicate the clinical manifestations of the violation of regional blood circulation in the patient.