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1. Ways to manage patient comfort during an MRI
2. Neutropenic precautions
3. Components of an ekg wave
4. Normal CBC lab Values
5. Caring for a Client Who Has a Sengstaken-Blakemore Tube
Ans) 1) 6 ways to manage patient comfort during MRI scan:
2) Neutropenia is a condition associated with a low white blood cell count.
- Adults that have less than 1,500 neutrophils per microliter of blood are considered neutropenic, but some people can have lower-than-average neutrophil counts but not have an increased risk of infection.
3) There are three main components to an ECG: the P wave, which represents the depolarization of the atria; the QRS complex, which represents the depolarization of the ventricles; and the T wave, which represents the repolarization of the ventricles.
4)A complete blood count, or CBC, is an easy and very common test that screens for certain disorders that can affect health.
A CBC can help diagnose a broad range of conditions, from anemia and infection to cancer.
Blood component | Normal levels |
red blood cell | In men: 4.32-5.72 million cells/mcL In women: 3.90-5.03 million cells/mcL |
hemoglobin | In men: 135-175 grams/L In women: 120-155 grams/L |
hematocrit | In men: 38.8-50.0 percent In women: 34.9-44.5 percent |
white blood cell count | 3,500 to 10,500 cells/mcL |
platelet count |
150,000 to 450,000/mcL |
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