Task 3. In a patient activated partial thromboplastin time makes 50 s, prothrombin time makes 12 s, platelet count makes 300.109/L, bleeding time by lvy makes 3,5 makes. Correcting test for aPTT makes 40 s. Estimate the indexes and make the conclusion.
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- Task 2. In blood analyses of a man of 40 who abused alcohol it was found: hemoglobine - 130 g/l, erythrocytes - 3,9 · 10%/, color index -1,0; leucocytes - 4,5 - 10%/, leucocyte formula without changes, thrombocytes - 100 109/1, erythrocytes sedimentation rate- 20 mm /hour., blood coagulation time – 10 minutes, blood plasma proteins - 60 g/l. Make ground conclusions. Analyze probable reasons of stated changes.Task 1. A woman of 35 consulted a doctor with the complaints on weakness, decrease capacity for work. In blood analyses it was found: hemoglobine - 110 g/l, erythrocytes – 2,7 · 10¹2/l, color index - 1,2; leucocytes - 4,5 - 109/1, leucocyte formula without changes, thrombocytes - 120 - 10%/1, blood coagulation time - 5 minutes, bleeding time (duration of bleeding) - 6 minutes, blood plasma proteins - 65 g/l, erythrocytes sedimentation rate -19 mm/hour. Make ground conclusion. Name possible reasons of marked changes.Work 3. Methods of heart examination. Electrocardiography (ECG) Label the I, II III standard leads. In which standard lead is ECG amplitude maximum? Img. 44. Scheme of electrode application for ECG.
- Task 2. A family doctor analyzes hemocytograms of two patients. Both patients have normal and eproximally equal RBC, but in the first patient HCT and MCV are less than normal, in the second patient HCT and MCV are normal. Explain such differences in HCT and MCV in spite of normal and eproximally equal RBC.Task 3. During some diseases, one can observe the diminishing of the duration of the action potential of typical cardiomyocytes. This makes conditions for pathological recirculation of excitatory impulses (action potentials) by the heart structures and it violates the pump`s function of the heart. Explain the reason for it.I need help with intravenous calculations for my homework. The question says, Order: pepcid 20 mg IV BID Available: pepcid 20mg/50mL to infuse over 15 minutes. The intravenous infusion set is microdrip. How many ML/hr will the nurse administer? ( round to whole number)
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- 0 View Share Window Help 106% View Add Page Activity Report: CBC 16 Zoom O ACTIVITY 19 EB E Insert Table Chart Text Shape Media VALUE INTERPRETATION all * Copy the CBC Component and Values from the given CBC Above . Interpret results a high, low or within normal limits Write possible conditions if results are high or low REVIEW QUESTIONS 1. What is the importance of complete blood count? 140 words ✪ © stv MacBook Air 0 Comment POSSIBLE CONDITION Aa CollaboraTASK No 3 Make a conclusion: Hb 58 g/L Erythrocytes 2,0*10¹2/L Color index - to be calculated Reticulocytes 0% Platelets 51,0* 10%/L Leucocytes 11*10%/L Neutrophils: Myelocytes 0% Metamyelocytes 0% Band neutrophils 4% Segmented neutrophils 17% Eosinophils 2% Basophils 0% Lymphocytes 15% Monocytes 3%ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES 1. A patient with iron deficiency anemia experiences shortness of breath, weakness and has a pale skin. Explain why anemic people experience and share the same symptoms. 2. A pacemaker is a small device that is placed in the chest or abdomen to help control abnormal heart rhythms. This device uses electrical pulses to prompt the heart to beat at a normal rate. Who are the patients greatly in need of this procedure of having pacemaker built in their chest? And why?