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1. List two reasons a patient might present with a gait disturbance.
2. Why might it be difficult to hear lung sounds in the left lower thoracic area?
3. List six reasons an adult may have abnormal vital signs.
4. What is the difference between kyphosis, scoliosis, and lordosis?
5. Write an example dialogue of how you would use AIDET with a patient you were examining.
6. List out each step of the nursing process, and give an example of how you would perform it.
7. Describe the difference between a venous and arterial insufficiency. How would they present differently?
8. What are three instances in which you would want a patient to go see a dermatologist?
9. What is pronator drift? What causes drift?
10. How would a patient with a pneumothorax present? What symptoms and clinical data would you find?
Answer: The two reason a patient might present with a gait disturbance includes the joint pain or conditions, such as arthritis or secondary there would be multiple sclerosis.
It is difficult to hear lung sounds in the left lower thoracic are because while breathing when air tries to pass through bronchial tubes that contain fluid or mucus then crackles occur if the small air sacs in the lungs fill with fluid and there's any air movement in the sacs which makes it too difficult.
The six reasons an adult may have abnormal vital signs are:
Kyphosis is a condition which mainly occurs in elder women due to osteoporosis where a forward rounding of the back occurs, whereas Scoliosis is a sideways curvature of the spine that occurs most often during the growth just before puberty. Lordosis is the normal condition where inward lordotic curvature of the lumbar and cervical regions of the human spine occurs.
Please help 1. List two reasons a patient might present with a gait disturbance. 2. Why might it be difficult to hear lu...
Pleawee help 1. Write an example dialogue of how you would use AIDET with a patient you were examining. 2. List out each step of the nursing process, and give an example of how you would perform it. 3. Describe the difference between a venous and arterial insufficiency. How would they present differently? 4. What are three instances in which you would want a patient to go see a dermatologist? 5. What is pronator drift? What causes drift? 6. How...
Please help 1. Describe the difference between a venous and arterial insufficiency. How would they present differently? 2. What are three instances in which you would want a patient to go see a dermatologist? 3. What is pronator drift? What causes drift? 4. How would a patient with a pneumothorax present? What symptoms and clinical data would you find?
Please help 1. What are three instances in which you would want a patient to go see a dermatologist? 2. What is pronator drift? What causes drift? 3. How would a patient with a pneumothorax present? What symptoms and clinical data would you find?
Please help 1. What is pronator drift? What causes drift? 2. How would a patient with a pneumothorax present? What symptoms and clinical data would you find?
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