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Showing posts with label patient. Show all posts
Showing posts with label patient. Show all posts

Sep 13, 2019

[Answer] 1. A neonatologist is responsible for the care and treatment of what type of patient?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "1. A neonatologist is responsible for the care and treatment of what type of patient?"



...1. Newly weds 2. The elderly 3. Young adults 4. The newborn Neo- is from the Greek for new and nat- is from the Latin for born. Neonatologists are pediatricians who specialize in the care and treatment of the newborn. They care for premature infants or babies born with infections or some other problem.

May 3, 2019

[Answer] 10. If a patient were asking the doctor to do a PSA test on him, what cancer is that checking for?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "10. If a patient were asking the doctor to do a PSA test on him, what cancer is that checking for?"



...1. Penile Cancer 2. Prostate Cancer 3. Polycystile Cancer 4. Pancreatic Cancer PSA stands for Prostate Specific Antigen, and it is a simple blood test that checks the levels of the protein given off by the prostate. Abnormally high levels can mean cancer of the prostate.

Feb 14, 2019

[Answer] 10. If a patient were asking the doctor to do a PSA test on him, what cancer is that checking for?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "10. If a patient were asking the doctor to do a PSA test on him, what cancer is that checking for?"



...1. Prostate Cancer 2. Polycystile Cancer 3. Penile Cancer 4. Pancreatic Cancer PSA stands for Prostate Specific Antigen, and it is a simple blood test that checks the levels of the protein given off by the prostate. Abnormally high levels can mean cancer of the prostate.

Jan 1, 2019

[Answer] 4. Each patient in a Critical Care Unit is usually attached to a bedside monitor.This monitor allows for display of all of the following EXCEPT:-

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "4. Each patient in a Critical Care Unit is usually attached to a bedside monitor. This monitor allows for display of all of the following EXCEPT:-"



...1. respiration 2. blood pressure 3. level of consciousness ( LOC ) 4. heart rate and rhythm The bedside monitor looks like a TV screen but it displays various body functions. Several sensing devices/electrodes are placed on the patient's body. These are attached to wires and cables leading to the monitor which in turn displays the body functions. Continuous monitoring of vital signs (blood pressure, heart rate, respiration) allows for early detection of changes in a patient's condition which may become fatal if allowed to go unattended. The monitors have alarms which are set to activate when there's danger or impending danger. To determine a patient's level of consciousness, a neurological assessment has to be done whereby one evaluates the patient's level of alertness, orientation to person, place and time, (for example ability to state name, where he/she is and current month), ability to follow simple commands, response to painful stimuli, etcetera. It's possible for a patient to have normal vital signs and be unconscious.