Answer:
first, Xavier, a physician, identifies that his patient has an infection.
second, Xavier, a physician, notes that his patient is allergic to penicillin.
third, Xavier, a physician, lists three medications that will treat his patient’s infection.
fourth, Xavier, a physician, checks whether his patient’s symptoms have decreased.
Explanation:
Answer:
1. Washing your hands. properly is the foremost important parts. It is done to prevent any infection to the patient.
2. Remove the tip of properly lubricated enema kit.
3. Position yourself in the most comfortable way possible to insert the enema.
4. Relaxing your hip muscle will make it easier to insert the enema.
5. Insert enema with a gentile side to side motions. Don't push too hard as it mat cause damage...
6. Put the enema liquid in the colon by squeezing and then follow simple directions given like how much time you have to keep holding enema liquid based on your condition.
Answer:
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Explanation:
treated with a "antipsychotic "or antidepressant drug such as bupropion...Takes a month or more to kick in. results vary...
Answer:
hat causes an airway obstruction?
inhaling or swallowing a foreign object.
small object lodged in the nose or mouth.
allergic reaction.
trauma to the airway from an accident.
vocal cord problems.
breathing in a large amount of smoke from a fire.
viral infections.
bacterial infections.
Explanation:
Answer and Explanation:
SAMPLE history is a mnemonic acronym to remember key questions for a person's medical assessment. The SAMPLE history is sometimes used in conjunction with vital signs and OPQRST. The questions are most commonly used in the field of emergency medicine by first responders during the secondary assessment.