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- You have just given a shock to a person in cardiac arrest. You should check to see if the person is breathing before starting CPR again. True or False?With the assistance of police officers, you get the patient in the ambulance safely and restrain the patient with velcro wrist restraints that are attached to the ambulance bed. Which set of vital signs would be most consistent with a patient like this with a likely sympathomimetic/stimulant overdose? Pulse 80, Blood pressure 130/90, respiratory rate 28, sweaty Pulse 140, Blood pressure 170/90, respiratory rate 28, sweaty Pulse 140, Blood pressure 130/90, respiratory rate 14, dry Pulse 80, Blood pressure 170/90, respiratory rate 20, dryUpon the physical examination,his body temperature is 39.6 degrees Celsius,blood pressure is 95/70 mmHg,pulse rate is 75 beats/min and regular and his respiratory rate is 18 breaths/min.What is the inference of this case scenario of the patient?
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0IngUYN2OA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPxnIh_WTb8 1) Identify three positions of the patient to obtain a BP. 2) What problems can result from high blood pressure Or (HYPERTENSION)? 3) What problems can result from low blood pressure OR (HYPOTENSION)? 4) What IS the effect of exercise on BP? How does the body benefit from this change in BP during exercise? 5) How would the BP of an anxious patient visiting a doctor be different than if the patient is calm? 6) In atherosclerosis, plaque builds up inside the arteries. How would this affect BP? Is this an example of hypertension or hypotension? Part 2: The circulatory system has 5 functions. · Highlight the statements below that are only functions of the circulatory system. It carries cells that help to fight diseases. It gives structure and support to the body. It carries waste products to the urinary system. It carries carbon dioxide from cells…Which of the following statements is correct regarding blood pressure measurements: Diastolic pressure is recorded as the difference between the pressure readings when the sounds appear and disappear. Systolic pressure is the diastolic value plus 80. Systolic pressure is recorded when Korotkoff sounds are first heard. Diastolic pressure is recorded when Korotkoff sounds are no longer heard. Diastolic pressure is recorded when Korotkoff sounds are first heard. Systolic pressure is recorded when Korotkoff sounds are no longer heard. Submit Quiz 9 of 20 questions saved tv 29 MacBook Pro #3 $ & 3 4 5 7 8. E R Y U P D F G HA patient is to receive 50 mg of morphine sulfate in 250 mL of NS intravenously over 5 hours. The infusion is started at 1000. After 90 minutes, the patient's pain intensifies and the physician increases the flow rate to 15 mg/hr. At what time will the infusion run out? Express your answer in military time and round to the nearest whole minute.
- Your client, Claire, is performing an exercise stress test. During a blood pressure reading, you hear 260/120 mmHg. To be certain, you reassess it and hear 250/120 mmHg. Claire then describes a pain in her chest getting worse. Is it safe to continue the test, and why? Group of answer choices Yes; safe BP reading Yes; appropriate emergency equipment is available No; relative contraindications No; absolute contraindication(s)Why is it necessary to check more than one vital sign on a patient? This Is for Medical DetectiveYou are with your great grandma and the rest of your family at a reunion. All of the sudden your great grandma drops to the ground and is not breathing and does not have a pulse. What precautions would you take due to her age during CPR?
- A 40-year-old patient comes to the ER complaining of severe pain in his left thigh which started three days prior. On physical examination, his thigh is red, warm, and swollen. His vitals were: Temperature 101F, Pulse 95 beats per minute, regular, 2+, Blood pressure left arm sitting 129/85 mm Hg, Respiratory rate 20 breaths per minute. Which of the following is the best interpretation of the vitals? Answers A - E A All the vital are elevated B Tachycardia, tachypnoea, and fever. Blood pressure is normal. C D All the vitals are normal. Normal pulse, respiratory rate and blood pressure. Temperature reflects a fever. E Blood pressure is elevated and the temperature reflects a fever. Other vitals are normal.True or False: The management of septic shock is simple and straightforward. True False . True or False: Cardiovascular dysfunction very rarely continues during the post-resuscitation phase. True False . True or False: Analgesics and sedatives should only be used on intubated individuals if they are extremely agitated. True False What response is NOT scored by the GCS (Glasgow Coma Scale)? Minute ventilation Motor response Verbal response Eye openingYou are a pharmacist working in the cardiac ward of a hospital where Mr. Smith (48 years) was admitted to the hospital seven days ago with a diagnosis of myocardial infarction (MI). He has a history of hypertension and hyperlipidemia but no previous psychiatric history. Mr. Smith reports occasional worry about his health, especially his heart condition. He sometimes experiences restlessness, muscle tension, and difficulty falling asleep. Upon assessment, his GAD-7 score was 11 (on a scale of 0-21). He sleeps approximately eight hours in the night. Mr. Smith is asking to add a sleeping pill to his current medication list. As a pharmacist, which initial management option do you suggest for the anxiety and sleep complaints of the patient? lease answer this at your own easy words. Answer should be to the point (Specific)..