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1.) What structures inside the lymph nodes fight pathogens?
2.) Aside from the auscultation findings,identify the other normal findings expected when assessing the heart via:
a Inspection
b. Palpation
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- Font Ad 11 Heart Failure MI of left ventricle fatigue and exercise intolerance orthopnea hemoptysis secondary polycythemia daytime oliguria 11 left heart failure || || Paragraph Instructions: Highlight (use paint bucket) the etiologies (cause) and manifestations below as being either related to right heart failure (blue), left heart failure (red), or both (purple). Next, after each item put a (e) if it is the etiology (cause), a (m) if it is a manifestation, and a (c) if it is a manifestation that is also a compensation. One has been done as an example. Right Heart Failure Both Right and Left-Sided Heart Failure pulmonary valve stenosis rales Fi ascites edema of feet, legs and ankles tachycardia jugular vein distension hepatosplenomegaly Styles Drawing Left Heart Failure COPD systemic hypertension (e) pulmonary edema cough pallor (m) peripheral vasoconstriction aortic valve stenosis cold intolerance Select v EditingThe CBC is a blood test that can help in diagnosing a disease. If the client is suspected of having MI and the client has a CBC result at hand: 1. what is the specific type of WBC that you will look into to help r/o MI? 2. How can this help in evaluating the patient's heart condition? Explain 3. Is this a reliable test to use as an indicator for MI? Explain1. Based on the given RBC Histogram, answer the following questions given below: FIGURE A - NORMAL FIGURE B FIGURE C 00 110 300 80 110 80 110 200 200 300 A. What is/are the hematological conditions attributed to Figure B? Explain your answer and cite the hematological parameters. B. What is/are the hematological conditions attributed to Figure C? Explain your answer and cite the hematological parameters. C. Should there be a need for the performance of manual RBC count for Figures B and C? Justify your answer
- 1) Please answer the following regarding Cardiovascular Drugs. A) What are the difference between the hypertensive drugs and list the drug corresponding to each category:1. Beta Blockers, 2.Calcium Channel Blockers, 3.Ace Inhibitor,4. Angiotensin II Blockers, 5. Diuretics. B) What are the difference between the cholesterol Lowering Agents and List the drugs corresponding to each category.What are the role of Electrocardiogram in diagnosis of myocardia infection? Please briefly explain at your own words.Which information is important for the nurse to remember about essential thrombocythemia? Along with increased platelets, there may also be an increase in: A. red blood cells. B. Reed-Sternberg cells. C. M protein cells. D. mast cells.
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