1 a)Explain why patients undergoing gastric bypass surgery are
prone to developing pernicious anemia.
1.(a) explain gastric bypass surgery patient are prone to pernicious anemia:
1 a)Explain why patients undergoing gastric bypass surgery are prone to developing pernicious anemia.
1. Doctors obtained the data below on the number of recovery days in the hospital using the new and old gastric bypass surgery procedures. Using the new and old surgery procedures, do the data provide sufficient evidence to conclude that the mean number of recovery days in the hospital is smaller with the new surgery procedure than with the old procedure? Use the appropriate statistical test to determine if using new surgery procedure results in a smaller mean number of...
In the operating room, anesthesiologists use mass spectrometers tomonitor the respiratory gases of patients undergoing surgery. Onegas that is often monitored is the anesthetic isoflurane (molecularmass = 3.06 10-25 kg). In a spectrometer, a singly ionizedmolecule of isoflurane (charge = +e) moves at a speed of4.40 103 m/s on a circular path that has aradius of 0.105 m. What is the magnitudeof the magnetic field that the spectrometer uses? 1 T
I need help with questions two three and four Three forms of weight control surgery In this procedure, a large portion of the gastric lumen is stapled shut, leaving only a small pouch in contact with the esophagus and duodenum Gastric bypass is another surgical procedure to induce weight loss. In this surgery, the proximal small intestine (duodenum) is connected to a small pouch formed by a superior portion of the stomach. Although this procedure seems more effective than gastric...
Three forms of weight control surgery Obesity is a medical condition in which excess body fat adversely affects the quality of life, leading to increased health problems and decreased life expectancy. Obesity refers to an excess amount of body fat. Both obesity and overweight (an excess amount of body weight that can come from muscles, bone, fat, and water) result from energy imbalance: When the number of calories eaten is greater than the number of calories used, there is an...
1. why are obese patients at risk for airways obstruction during surgery? 2. explain the following statement: the person is not the disease 3. when communicating with yiung children you should try to a) treat them as small adults b) avoid answering questions about pain c) avoid the truth so they wont be frightened 13 Explain the following statement: The person is not the disease 14. Why are obese patients at risk for airway obstruction during surgery! 15. Ligt some...
1. List and explain the potential benefits of foreign direct investment in developing countries. 2. Why is the use of complex macroeconomic planning models in developing countries limited?
1. Identify the research design of this article and explain why. 2. Determine the level of evidence of this article using the hierarchy of evidence for intervention studies table in Melnyk's article " Evidence-based Practice, step by step 5 appraisal. Article Cai, Y., Xu, K., Hou, W., Yang, Z., & Xu, P. (2017). Preoperative chlorhexidine reduces the incidence of surgical site infections in total knee and hip arthroplasty: A systematic review and meta-analysis. International Journal of Surgery, 39, 221-228. doi:10.1016/j.ijsu.2017.02.004...
QUESTION 1 Geriatric patients are more prone to hematoma formation because: QUESTION 2 Which of the following approaches is appropriate when a phlebotomist is working with a diverse patient population? QUESTION 3 Iatrogenic anemia in neonates is caused by: QUESTION 4 Infants begin to show fear of strangers at what age? QUESTION 5 Which of the following medical specialties focuses on the care and treatment of the elderly? QUESTION 6 A phlebotomist calls an outpatient into the collection area. The...
REVIEW QUESTIONS 1. Why are multiple prep sites often required in cardiac surgery? 2. What are the specific characteristics of cardiac clamps that differentiate them from other types of clamps? 3. Several techniques are used to isolate and manipulate blood vessels during cardiac surgery. Describe at least two. 4. What is the purpose of suture pledgets? 5. What instruments are needed to divide the sternum? 6. What is the atrial appendage? 7. What technique is often used in valve surgery...
1. What is collateral circulation, and why is it so important? 2. What is a electrocardiogram? What does it check for? 3. What is a cardiac catherization? What does it check for? 4. My dad had a normal ECG, but poor catherization results that revealed he required quadruple bypass surgery. What reasons would explain the normal ECG? (you made need to do research)