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Nursing Approach to Acute Respiratory Failure. Monday, November 07, 2005. Nursing Approach to the Client with Acute Respiratory Failure. 1 Obtain history from the client as to the onset and progression of symptoms. 2 Assess respirations for dyspnea and pain that increases with inspiration. 3 Assess for headache, confusion, restlessness, and increased heart rate. 4 Assess sputum for quantity and characteristics. 1 Anxiety related to oxygen deprivation. 3 Risk of infection related to microbial invasion.

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Current Approach to Hypertension

Tuesday, November 29, 2005. Ogunmefun, MBBS, MPH. The incidence of hypertension increases with age and is more common in African Americans than in whites. It is more common in younger men than in women, although this difference does not exist after the age of 55 and is reversed after the age of 75. Alcohol and drug use, NSAIDs, ephedrine.

Nursing Approach to a Client in Shock

Nursing Approach to a Client in Shock. Monday, November 07, 2005. Nursing Approach to a Client in Shock. Check presence of wounds;.

Nursing Approach to Urinary Tract Trauma

Nursing Approach to Urinary Tract Trauma. Tuesday, November 08, 2005. Nursing Approach to the Client with Urinary Tract Trauma or Surgery. 1 Assess for history of the injury, onset and progression of the symptoms. 3 Assess urine for amount and color. 4 Assess abdomen wall for presence of muscle rebound and hematomas.

Nursing Care Plan for Abdominal Trauma

Nursing Care Plan for Abdominal Trauma. Tuesday, November 08, 2005. Nursing Care Plan to the Client with Abdominal Trauma, Acute Abdomen and Peritonitis. 1 Assess for history of the injury, onset and progression of the symptoms. 3 Assess abdomen wall for presence of wounds and hematomas. 4 Assess vital signs, CVP, fluid balance and urine output.

Nurses in Biopharmaceutical Industry

Careers for Nurses in the Biopharmaceutical Indust. Monday, November 21, 2005. Careers for Nurses in the Biopharmaceutical Industry. By Kristin Hudasek, B. On the other hand considering current trends in Biopharmaceutical Industry it is expected that major boom in new pharmaceutical products will occur within the next two years. Please note this information does not give any medical advice.

Flu Statistics

Tuesday, November 22, 2005. In temperate countries flu epidemics hit in fall and winter seasons. Where as in tropical regions, influenza can be contracted throughout the year. Hong Kong Flu was the last and least pandemic in the 20th century that began in Hong Kong in 1968 and spread to the U. S the same year and lasted unt.

Measures to Prevent Influenza

Tuesday, November 22, 2005. The single best way to prevent the flu is to get a flu vaccine each fall, but there are other measures that can help protect against the flu. Who should get the flu shots? The Am.

Eco-Warriors

Wednesday, March 15, 2006. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. One of the best written books about the subject is. By David Foreman, co-founder of Earth First! Who was marginally implicated in an FBI terrorist plot known as THERMCON. Please note this information does not give any medical advice.

Bronchodilator Therapies for Asthma

Monday, November 21, 2005. As presented by Brigette Hales, M. The earlier advances in asthma research led to the development of a variety of bronchodilator therapies. The mechanism of action of each type of bronchodilator varies, however they are generally employed to provide rapid relief during acute asthma attacks by way of airway smooth muscle relaxation.

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