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- Which of the following explain the effect on the body if a patient has a low level of oxygen in their arterial blood? 1 cardiac output increases 2 The patient will breathe in a larger volume of air each minute 3 The pulmonary artery will dilate 4 The patient will experience feelings of restlessness and headaches 1, 2, 3 and 4 are correct 1, 2, and 4 are correctWhich of the following statements regarding blood pressure is NOT true? a.)Blood pressure is constant throughout the body b.)Exerted by the blood against the walls of the blood vessels c.)Controlled by homeostatic mechanism d.)Keeps the blood flowing through all the blood vessels so that cells receive oxygen and nutrientsDorcas, a student of KAAF University college had an asthmatic attack during lectures and was rushed to KAAF University hospital and was admitted to the hospital by the doctors. Upon arrival at your ward, she was in a wheel chair accompanied by a nurse and her friend Sandra. What category of patient is she?
- Your patient has been admitted to the emergency room with an occupational injury caused by an industrial saw. He has lost significant volumes of blood.What effect has this blood loss likely had on his blood pressure and why?Before administering theophylline drug to your patient, your clinical instructor asked you about the important parameters/measures you need to check? Your answer would be? Ensure that the blood pressure is within the normal range Ensure that the theophylline level is normalThe Alexandrian physician Herophilus, originally from Chalcedon, was able to make which of the following diagnostic conclusions based on the strength and rate of the human pulse? that a weak but rapid pulse was a sign of significantly increased blood volume that a strong but slow pulse was a sign of significant blood loss that a strong but rapid pulse was a sign of air entering the left atrium that a weak but rapid pulse was a sign of significant blood loss that a weak but slow pulse was a sign of significantly increased blood volume
- Explain why one drug is taken every 3 hours, butanother drug is taken once dailyCarl Shapiro is a 54-year old man who has presented to the Emergency Department with dull chest pain. He has a history of hypertension and is a smoker. Question: Reflecting on this scenario, what would you do the same, and why?Which of the following statements about the circulatory system is false? A. Blood in the aorta is oxygenated. B. Blood in the pulmonary artery is deoxygenated. C. Blood in the inferior vena cava is deoxygenated. D. Blood in the pulmonary vein is deoxygenated.
- Scenario: You and your two other friends were hiking and along the trail, you saw a man who is unconscious, with blood oozing from his head. How should you deal with this situation?a. What is the first thing that you should do?A 40 years old man is admitted to the emergency department having high blood pressure for unknown reasons. How the patient would be treated and justify your selection of drugs on a pharmacological basis with a possible combination of drugs?