manifestations of Ms. G are as follows; • Fever • Chills • Pain and tenderness • Swelling of affected area • Skin sore or open skin • Redness or sign of inflammation • Muscle pain Firstly, I would recommend to control the blood glucose level to promote circulation. Secondly, patient should take an IV antibiotics based on the culture result, need to take high protein diet to promote the healing of tissues and replace the serum. Finally, Wound dressing should be done daily with aseptic technique so that infection
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The signs of shock are caused due to the circulation being compromised. The patient is being deprived of Oxygen and must be treated immediately. The patient may have a very rapid but weakened pulse; the pulse can be felt by palpating the femoral artery. Their breathing will likely be rapid as the body attempts to compensate for the decreased circulation which lowers the amount of hemoglobin being sent to the lungs. They may become very nervous, especially in their attempts to breathe. Many patients
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(Turbyville, 2012) but, later in life, it functions as a filter to remove old or damaged red blood cells from circulation. It also stores about 250mL of blood which can be released into the blood circulation in emergencies (Marieb & Hoehn, 2013). As a part of the immune system, it stores and produces lymphocytes which produce essential antibodies and release these into circulation (Sherwood, 2010). If a child were born without a spleen, or without a functional spleen, such a child would have
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Fed does this by buying and selling government securities, or investments. This is what allows the Fed to properly control the value of money. If inflation is about to occur, government securities are sold to take some of the excess money out of circulation. Vice versa for an impending recession in the economy, government securities
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Readership through circulation and news quality are key ingredients to profitability in the newspaper business industry. In a 2-3 page paper, examine what Arthur Sulzberger can do to revive the failing newspaper whose financial performance is lagging. Can New York Times, with its journalistic pride compete with the digital media and still deliver the best news? The New York Times was a family owned business and since 1896, the newspaper had covered stories of world wars, great recessions, strikes
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trade unions although it maintains an excellent relation with its workers. 7) Market Position Deepika enjoys the privilege of being in the first position in the market with regard to circulation and quality. This is one advantage that the newspaper can project in improving aspects such as circulation and advertisement revenue. 8) Intelligent Journalism & Intelligent Business Decision Deepika, as a policy
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