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A healthcare-associated (nosocomial) infection is: always present but inapparent at the time of hospitalization acquired during the course of hospitalization for another condition only acquired as a result of a surgical procedure always caused by medical personnel B and D
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Medicine, 09.07.2019 19:10
After examining mohammad and ordering and reviewing the results of an ecg test, dr. williams indicates that mohammad’s heart appears to be normal. what factors might be contributing to mohammad’s episodes of tachycardia?
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Medicine, 09.07.2019 20:10
Depending on your field choice, discuss one nursing theory and identify the effect the implications of this theory could have on nursing administration, management, or education.
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Medicine, 09.07.2019 20:10
Mr. wayne is a 38-year-old man with a significant history of elevated cholesterol levels. his father died at age 42 from a massive heart attack secondary to elevated cholesterol and triglycerides, and two of his older siblings are currently taking medications to lower their cholesterol levels. mr. wayne makes an appointment to discuss his risk for hypercholesterolemia. the nurse recognizes that mr. wayne is at risk for familial hypercholesterolemia because this is an autoomal dominant inherited condition. a. describe the pattern of autosomal dominant inheritance. b. mr. wayne asks what chance his children have of developing familial hypercholesterolemia. how should the nurse respond? c. explain the phenomenon of penetrance observed in autosomal dominant inheritance.
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Medicine, 09.07.2019 20:20
If the patient is unable to understand what people are saying, where might their stroke have been?
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