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7) Identify three complications resulting from increased ICP
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- 6) Identify and briefly describe both a surgical and medical treatment for increased ICP1. Identify and discuss the types of incorrect prescription.2. What are the procedures to be followed for each incorrect prescription?List 3 (three) potential differential diagnoses for this patient's complaints.
- Define briefly the following NCD's and list its common risk factors. 1. Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) 2. Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) 3. Diabetes 4. Liver Disease 5. Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA)9) State three (3) important information that must be included in the referral and list any three situations when a referral is needed?Explain the postoperative nursing care required for someone that has undergone a laparotomy. You need to provide a minimum of 4 nursing requirements for Mr Johns (easy and simple)
- Describe the pathophysiology of the following abnormalities occurring in the human body. Draw labelled diagrams. 1) Skeletal muscle paralysis and shrinkage and due to poliovirus infection. 2) Underdevelopment of an infant's brain due to Zika virus infection.Identify five (5) drugs that a registered paramedic CANNOT administer.Explain four (4) signs and symptoms would you expect to see with a patient suffering from a CVA? (simple and easy)
- Define the pathology of increased ICPDescribe the pathophysiology of the following abnormalities occurring in the human body. Draw a labeled diagram. 1) Underdevelopment of an infant's brain due to Zika virus infection.Identify 3 of the most common complications related to PUD and what nursing interventions aide in preventing/mitigating these complications