33.(d) kidney.
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34.(b)No,however,it can help control your blood pressure numbers and other related disease.
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35.(b)nitrostat.
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36.(d)the anterior proximal forearm.
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37.(a)SSRI.
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33. In general, what organs do diuretic effect thus causing their ability to decrease blood volume?...
Vital Signs: Blood Pressure a. What is blood pressure? What is the purpose of assessing blood pressure? b. What is the standard unit for measuring blood pressure? What is the difference between systolic blood pressure and diastolic blood pressure? c. Various factors can affect blood pressure. Some of these are listed below. Discuss the differences with each of these factors. i) age example: BP is lower in children than in adults. ii) gender iii) race iv) diurnal rhythm v) weight...
a. Identify situations when a blood pressure would not be measured on a client’s arm or leg. b. State the rationale for the following nursing actions: place client’s arm at heart level, palm up palpate the brachial artery. Position cuff 2.5 cm above the brachial pulse. Center cuff above artery after inflating the cuff to find point at which brachial pulse disappears, wait 30 seconds before re-inflating the cuff inflate cuff to 30 mm Hg above palpated systolic pressure c....
Case 4: Francois, a 42-year-old transmale Subjective: • Presents today for a follow-up regarding hypertension and edema • Reports that their grandmother passed away recently, causing a significant increase of stress in their life • Medications: Depo-Testosterone (Testosterone cypionate) 150mg, Lopressor (Metoprolol) 50mg, Thalitone (chlorthalidone) 25mg, Prozac (fluoxetine) 40mg, and a multivitamin Objective: • HR 110, BP 165/90, RR 12, Temp 98.4 F • The patient appears slightly anxious and has a red, flushed face • Otherwise, A&Ox3 31. Which...
Case 4: Francois, a 42-year-old transmale Subjective: • Presents today for a follow-up regarding hypertension and edema • Reports that their grandmother passed away recently, causing a significant increase of stress in their life • Medications: Depo-Testosterone (Testosterone cypionate) 150mg. Lopressor (Metoprolol) 50mg, Thalitone (chlorthalidone) 25mg. Prozac (fluoxetine) 40mg, and a multivitamin Objective: • HR 110, BP 165/90, RR 12, Temp 98.4 F • The patient appears slightly anxious and has a red, flushed face Otherwise, A&O x3 31. Which...
a. Various factors can affect blood pressure. Some of these are listed below. Discuss the differences with each of these factors. i) age example: BP is lower in children than in adults. ii) gender: iii) race: iv) diurnal rhythm: v) weight vi) exercise vii) emotion viii) stress b. Identify situations when a blood pressure would not be measured on a client’s arm or leg. c. State the rationale for the following nursing actions: place client’s arm at heart level, palm...
needs assistance with biology 2 Tell me what you want to do Chapter 238:29 3e (1) Compatibility Mode] - Word tes Mailings Review View Help 9. i Which is NOT a component of human blood? a Red blood cells b. white blood cells c. cardiac muscle cells d. platelets 1. True or False: the circulatory system actually bathes cells in blood for nutrient and oxygen exchange to occur. in. Capillaries are (choose all that apply): a the largest blood vessels...
Please help, there's more questions than my limit. _____________ refers to a sudden, dramatic drop in BP upon standing or sitting up straight. Primary hypertension d. Anaphylaxis Secondary hypertension e. Phlebitis Orthostatic hypotension Most of the smooth muscle in arteries is located in the ___________. tunica intima b. adventitia c. tunica externa d. lumen e. tunica media Decrease in the size of the lumen of a blood vessel by contraction of smooth muscle is called ________. Vasodilation ...
d. A sudden increase in systolic and diastolic blood pressure with a change in body position 40. There are various classes of drugs used in the treatment of hypertension. The classification _reduces nerve impulses to the heart and blood vessels. a. Diuretics b. Antiarrhythmics c. Beta-blockers d. Angiotensin-converting enzymes Case 5: Sahita, a 33-year-old female Subjective: • The patient is here today for a follow-up regarding a recent diagnosis of Early Onset Parkinson's Disease • Her symptoms include involuntarily motor...
Question 1 During ventricular fibrillation, there is no coordinated ventricular contraction. What effect does this have on cardiac output? a. Increased cardiac output. b. Decreased cardiac output. c. No cardiac output. d. Cardiac output will remain normal. e. None of the above is correct Question 2 A “portal system” is the name for a. arteries that bypass a major organ. b. veins that bypass a major organ. c. two capillary beds in series. d. arteries that connect directly to veins...
1. An adult blood pressure reading of 128/88 mm Hg is: a) Prehypertension b) Hypertensive c) Hypotensive d) Normal 2. Factors which affect temperature include which of the following (select all that apply). a) Age b) Weight c) Environmental temperature d) Exercise e) Stress 3. The most appropriate position in obtaining a rectal temperature for an adult would be: a) Sim's b) Lateral c) Fowler's d) Supine 4. In order to ensure correct placement, how should a tympanic thermometer be...