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- In not more than 7 sentences, discuss briefly the techniques used in microscopic examination of stool. Cite your referenceThe nurse is cleaning an open abdominal wound that hasunapproximated edges. What are accurate steps in thisprocedure? Select all that apply. a. Use standard precautions or transmission-based precau-tions when indicated. b. Moisten a sterile gauze pad or swab with the prescribedcleansing agent and squeeze out excess solution.c. Clean the wound in full or half circles beginning on theoutside and working toward the center.d. Work outward from the incision in lines that are parallel toit from the dirty area to the clean area. e. Clean to at least one inch beyond the end of the new dress-ing if one is being applied. f. Clean to at least three inches beyond the wound if a newdressing is not being applied.Answer the following: Explain why we should be careful not to touch the swab to the lips, tongue, or uvula
- Discuss, using the text, how you believe this case should be decided. Remember to reference specific ethical principles from the text: "A 13 year old girl, suffering from toxic shock syndrome, is sent directly from school to a local emergency room. Treatment is ordered, including fever-reducing medication and a strong course of intravenous antibiotics. The parents arrive just as the medication and equipment arrive in the emergency room. They announce they are Christian Scientists and wish to take their daughter home." The clinical approach to this case requires the application of the procedure by which medical indications, patient preferences, projected quality of life and contextual features be applied. How would you decide it given our readings so far?Created procedure manual for Notifying State and County Agencies about Reportable Diseases (Telling step by step). Well explain and type answer.A craniotomy was scheduled for excision of left-sided intracranial lesion. When Dr. Nelson reached the lesion, he noted an encapsulated mass filled with purulent material. He took two sets of cultures and proceeded to remove the capsule and purulent collection. He had the circulating nurse look back at the referring physician’s history and she read that the patient had two root canal procedures performed on the left upper side a few months ago. What type of lesion did Dr. Nelson find and remove?
- A craniotomy was scheduled for excision of left-sided intracranial lesion. When Dr. Nelson reached the lesion, he noted an encapsulated mass filled with purulent material. He took two sets of cultures and proceeded to remove the capsule and purulent collection. He had the circulating nurse look back at the referring physician’s history and she read that the patient had two root canal procedures performed on the left upper side a few months ago. What type of lesion did Dr. Nelson find and remove? Is there a relationship between the patient’s history and the findings at surgery? In general, what other types of infections might cause the current intracranial findings? Do you think the patient has a good prognosis based on the pathological findings? Could the patient be at risk for a CNS infection because of the craniotomy procedure? Please answer questions 1,2,3,4, and 5 if possible.Explain the anatomical structure involve in salpingostomy and what are the implication to patient.A craniotomy was scheduled for excision of left-sided intracranial lesion. When Dr. Nelson reached the lesion, he noted an encapsulated mass filled with purulent material. He took two sets of cultures and proceeded to remove the capsule and purulent collection. He had the circulating nurse look back at the referring physician’s history and she read that the patient had two root canal procedures performed on the left upper side a few months ago. What type of lesion did Dr. Nelson find and remove? Is there a relationship between the patient’s history and the findings at surgery? In general, what other types of infections might cause the current intracranial findings? Do you think the patient has a good prognosis based on the pathological findings? Could the patient be at risk for a CNS infection because of the craniotomy procedure? Please answer questions 3, 4, and 5.
- As a student nurse can you make a Reaction/Reflection Paper about "Laparoscopic bilateral salpingectomy oophorectomy"Please, 1. give the microscopical characteristics of microphotograph, 2. name the pathological process, 3. name its morphogenetic mechanism and 4. name the disease in which it occurs Your answerWrite short note or summary on the given topics: 1. Co acervation method of microencapsulation please answer at your own words