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What is normal or “healthy” vital capacity? How do these vital capacities compare to an unhealthy or smoker’s vital capacity? Use a specific example.
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- True or false: eating a healthy diet is one of the ways we can care for our respiratory system?You take the vital signs for a client who does not appear to be in any distress and denies complaints of pain or shortness of breath. His oxygen saturation is 87% on room air. You see in his previously charted vitals that the saturation was 86%. You have two other clients who have requested your attention, including one who has been waiting for a shower. What will you do nextYou work for a public health organization. You’ve been asked to educate the public about BPA. Create a list of 5 ways that you are exposed to BPA daily, and then list approaches you could take to help you avoid or minimize these exposures. What are the potential cost in terms of money, time, and inbracing changes. What information about BPA could you provide to the public as it relates to human hazards.
- True or false: are two large organs that exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide?You measure an adult patient’s vital signs. The pulse is 110. The respiratory system is 24. The oral temperature is 38C. You think you heard the BP at 86/52. You are unsure of the measurement. Which of any of the vital signs were abnormal? Any possible subjective data? What must you do?Ranking the factors that have the most effect on a person’s vital capacity are: (1) Age, (2) Sex ,(3) Height, (4) Weight , (5)Activity level or athletics, explain why. (If you dont agree with the ranking, you can change it but still explain why)
- A socially conscious thief has just stepped out of the drug store with a few different pill bottles. As she is traveling away from the scene of the theft on a bus, someone has a severe asthma attack. Being, as we said, socially conscious, she quickly looks at the contents of her pocket to maybe find something that will help. Which of the following contents would most help the asthmatic person? O A few quarters and a couple dollar bills O Alupent (a B2 adrenergic receptor agonist) O Phenylephrine (an al adrenergic receptor agonist) O Muscarine (a muscarinic receptor agonist)During intense exercises and when muscles are working harder, our cells metabolize glucose rapidly resulting to oxygen molecules being quickly consumed. Which of the following becomes the human body's coping mechanism in response to limited oxygen supply? faster breathing and lower blood circulation slower breathing and faster blood circulation faster breathing and faster blood circulation slower breathing and slower blood circulationYou measure the vital signs for Mr. Yazdani, a client you are caring for. His oxygen saturation is 87% on room air. Mr. Yazdani does not appear to be in any distress and denies having any pain or shortness of breath. You see in his previously charted vitals that the saturation was 86%. You have two other clients who require your attention, including one who has been waiting for a shower. What will you do next?
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