Sore Throat No Sore Throat Runny Nose No Runny Nose 14 8 Find the probability that a randomly selected student has a runny nose or a sore throat. Write only a number a your answer. Round to two decimal places (for example: 0.73). Do not write as a percentage Your Answer: Answer Question 9 (1 point) In a survey on study habits, students at a local college were asked whether they listened to music while studying. The following table was...
10. You are serving snacks. You notice a resident having a runny nose. How will you deal with the situation, keeping infection control in mind? 11. What type of residents you have experience working with? 12. A resident's family member yells at you regarding the call bell not answered for the resident. What will be your response?
7 year old Angela with a complaint of a rash for 24hrs. mildly
runny nose and cough for 3 days. low grade fever 99.8. no vomiting
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Hous- 2. Charlie is a 42-year-old male presenting with a runny nose, sore throat, and productive cough. Vital signs: T-102.4°F (oral); P-115 bpm;R-18; BP—128/82 Al
Theresa has a cold. She has a runny nose head congestion and a hard time sleeping. Which types of cold medications should she use (assuming she will use meds to treat her symptoms)? How will those medications work? Of the types of medications you chose not to use why should she not use those?
Five days prior to admission: Fever in the morning to 102. Runny nose and draining, red eyes also were present. Parents were unable to keep neither his eyes nor his nose clear from discharge. These symptoms worsened for the next two days, and he developed a cough and was breathing fast. Two days prior to admission: Small red rash noticed on his cheek near his eye. Fevers, cough and conjunctivitis continued; slow progression of his rash over the next 24...
Billy, a 2-year old with a cough and runny nose, is brought to Dr. Merry's office by his mother. Dr. Merry examines Billy and prescribes liquid medication for his symptoms. Billy's mother tells you that Billy always wants to drink water after taking cough syrup. 1. Is this a matter that requires patient education? Why or why not? 2. What kind of measuring equipment would you tell Billy's mother to use for accurate administration of medicine? Please explain your answer....
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In response to an increase in carotid sinus pressure, peripheral arterioles dilate primarily due to: a. local dilatory agents, such as lactic acid and CO2 b. ed activity of sympathetic vasodilator fibers c. ed activity of parasympathetic vasodilator fibers. d. ed activity of sympathetic vasoconstrictor fibers e. ed stimulation of alpha-adrenergic receptors.
A patient, Jim Jones, has come in complaining of bilateral ear pain, runny nose, and shortness of breath. His temperature is 101.8 F temporal, blood pressure 110/80 mm/Hg, pulse 86 bpm, respirations at 22 rpm. The doctor checks his ears and finds the patient has bilateral otitis media and bronchitis and treats the patient with Levaquin 500 mg one daily for five days. He is to return if his symptoms do not improve. Make up a SOAP note in your...
Question 1 Risk factors for nose, sinus, mouth, and throat problems include Topical decongestant use, smoking and allergies Smoking, allergies, and high blood cholesterol Allergies, high blood cholesterol and topical decongestant use High blood cholesterol, topical decongestant use, and smoking