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- d. observed usually in the mon 44. Which plasma biomarker(s) can be detected even days after an MI? myoglobin b. CK-MB roponin HAT P 45 Most common cause of rheumatic fever is/areWhich of the following is NOT asymptom of Wilson’s disease? A. Problems with speech, swallowing or physical coordinationB. Uncontrolled movements or musclestiffnessC. Fluid build-up in the legs or abdomenD. Night blindnessA. Read this clinical case: Clinical Case #5 A patient arrives at the emergency room and her mother indicates that the patient fell out of her bed. It is quickly examined while cannulating to have an open vein and the following clinical manifestations are observed: ✓ Mydriasis ✓ Lethargy ✓ Dyspnea ✓ Weak pulse ✓ Hypotension ✓ Bradycardia B. The patient is believed to be in shock. Answer these questions depending on the case and symptoms: -What materials and equipment would you use from the emergency car to respond to the emergency? -What diagnostic tests would you do? - Pre and post trauma care. -Customer orientation focused on prevention.
- 2. Give the pathology in : 1 sentence each only g. purpura simplex h. Hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia i. scurvy j. Scott syndrome12. A 48-year-old woman with alcoholism comes to the physician because of a 6-month history of fatigue, yellowish skin, and swelling of the ankles. She has had an 8-kg (17.6-lb) weight gain during this period. She appears cachectic. Physical examination shows a jugular venous pressure of 5 cm. There is jaundice and ankle edema. Her serum albumin concentration is 2.5 g/dL. Which of the following is the most likely cause of the edema in this patient? A) Decreased capillary hydrostatic pressure in the ankles B) Decreased capillary permeability C) Decreased plasma colloid osmotic pressure D) Increased capillary hydrostatic pressure in the ankles E) Increased capillary permeability F) Increased plasma colloid osmotic pressureI. MULTIPLE CHOICE1. Resistive vessels of the circulatory system areA. Large arteries C. Small arteries and arteriolesB. Large veins D. Small veins and venules2. The blood vessels that are under the greatest pressure areA. Large arteries B. Small arteries C. Veins D. Capillaries3. A person with a blood pressure of 135/75 has a pulse pressure ofA. 60 B. 80 C. 105 D. 2104. Sympathetic impulses to the smooth muscles in the walls of arteries and arterioles produceA. Vasodilation only C. Vasomotor inhibitionB. Vasodilation and vasoconstriction D. Arteriosclerosis5. Substances exchanged at the capillary level move through the capillary walls byA. Diffusion B. Filtration C. Osmosis D. Active transport6. In the measurement of blood pressure, the cuff of the sphygmomanometer usually surroundsA. The radial artery C. The brachiocephalic arteryB. The dorsalis pedis artery D. The brachial artery7.…
- 12. The nurse notices that the client has a hematocrit of 70 percent. This level of hematocrit will most likely affect the vital signs in which of the following ways? A. The blood pressure will be elevated. B. The pulse will be low. C. Temperature will be elevated. D. Blood pressure will be low.. Identify a reasonable manner of death for each of thefollowing situations:a. A contact wound to the back of the headb. An elevated carboxyhemoglobin blood level in a firevictimc. A fractured hyoid boned. Death by overdose of a first-time user of alcohole. A gunshot wound to the chest from a distance of3 feetf. Sudden death of a young chronic user of cocaine02. The nurse notices that the client has a hematocrit of 70 percent. This level of hematocrit will most likely affect the vital signs in which of the following ways?A. The blood pressure will be elevated. B. The pulse will be low.C. Temperature will be elevated.D. Blood pressure will be low.
- 1. Match the component of blood plasma with the proper description. Water Albumins Immunoglobulins Fibrinogen Electrolytes Nutrients Gases Hormones Wastes A. Proteins of the immune system that attack viruses and bacteria B. Protein essential in blood clotting C. Urea, uric acid, creatinine, bilirubin, ammonia D. Oxygen and carbon dioxide E. Glucose, amino acids, fatty acids, vitamins F. Inorganic salts; positive and negatively charged ions G. Regulatory substances transported in blood H. Most abundant plasma protein that often function as transport proteins I. 91.5% of blood plasma; acts as a solvent8. A client with arthritis has been receiving treatment with naproxen and now reports ongoing stomach pain, increasing weakness, and fatigue. Which laboratory test should the nurse monitor? A. Erythrocyte sedimentation rate B. Serum calcium C. Osmolality D. Hemoglobin1. Describe hypertension?