I believe a and b and possibly c and e. I’m not sure though, especially on e.
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The next step that should be taken by the nurse is the intravenous administration of Dopamine.
<h3>What is Dopamine?</h3>
The drug dopamine is a chemical that naturally exists in the body. It functions by strengthening the heart's pumping action and enhancing blood flow to the kidneys. When you are in shock, certain conditions can be treated with dopamine injection (Intropin).
Dopamine is indicated in following conditions:
- Poor cardiac output (when the heart doesn’t pump out enough blood)
- Poor blood flow to vital organs
- Some cases of septic shock
Dopamine contributes to how we experience pleasure. It plays a significant role in the exceptional ability of humans to think and plan. It encourages us to work hard, concentrate, and find things interesting.
Your body distributes it throughout the brain's four main circuits. You don't detect it (or perhaps even know about it), like with most other systems in the body, until there is a problem.
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Answer:
The test to determine the blood group is called ABO typing. A blood sample is mixed with the antibodies against blood type A and type B. Then, the sample is checked to see if the blood cells stick or not. If the blood cells remain together that means that the blood reacted with one of the antibodies.