tachypnoea, dyspnoea and decreased oxygen saturations, these
tachypnoea, dyspnoea and decreased oxygen saturations, these abnormal findings are due to a failure to oxygenate due to a community acquired pneumonia a fight or flight response to hypotension reduced cardiac output an increase in pulmonary interstitial fluid 20 – Quiz continues to have ventricular ectopic beats. It is concerned with this dysrhythmia because it is uncomfortable for the patients can develop into ventricular fibrillation high cardiac output increase myocardial oxygen demand cannot be converted to a normal sinus rhythm 21 – Quiz Clinical manifestation of left-sided heart failure include cyanosis and cough hepatomegaly and anorexia oedema of legs and ascites peripheral edema and orthopnoea 22 – Quiz The mechanism of action of heparin is: inhibits the activity of Thrombin inhibits the activity of Thrombin and Factor Xa inhibits the activity of Factor Xa inhibits the activity of platelets SCIENCE HEALTH SCIENCE NURSING BIO 101
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