How is critical thinking used in healthcare?
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To plan patient-centered care.
What is the approximate blood loss in hypovolemic shock for a 70-kg person?
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750-1500 mL
What is the receptive field?
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Area served by a neuron
What is tertiary prevention?
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Monitoring for and preventing recurrence of primary cancer and screening
for the development of second malignancies in cancer survivors.
What is mitosis?
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Cell division for growth and repair.
Why is wound dehiscence and evisceration especially serious in abdominal incisions?
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Because it can lead to life-threatening complications.
Is routine administration of hyperoxia recommended to reduce SSIs?
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, No
What is hypovolemic shock?
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Decreased intravascular volume shock
What is the use of colloid solutions in early shock?
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To increase pulse pressure, cardiac output, and arterial blood pressure
What are other examples of chromosomal differences?
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Trisomy 13, trisomy 18, Turner syndrome
What is the result of meiosis?
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, Haploid oocytes or sperm.
What is the direction of solute movement in osmosis?
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From high to low concentration potential
Does a malignant tumor usually cause tissue damage?
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Yes, often causes extensive tissue damage.
What is the significance of evaluating the availability of needed resources during
patient assessment in community settings?
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To ensure that the patient has access to the necessary resources.
What is assessment of patients in community settings?
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To plan patient-centered care.
What is the approximate blood loss in hypovolemic shock for a 70-kg person?
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750-1500 mL
What is the receptive field?
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Area served by a neuron
What is tertiary prevention?
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Monitoring for and preventing recurrence of primary cancer and screening
for the development of second malignancies in cancer survivors.
What is mitosis?
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Cell division for growth and repair.
Why is wound dehiscence and evisceration especially serious in abdominal incisions?
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Because it can lead to life-threatening complications.
Is routine administration of hyperoxia recommended to reduce SSIs?
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, No
What is hypovolemic shock?
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Decreased intravascular volume shock
What is the use of colloid solutions in early shock?
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To increase pulse pressure, cardiac output, and arterial blood pressure
What are other examples of chromosomal differences?
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Trisomy 13, trisomy 18, Turner syndrome
What is the result of meiosis?
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, Haploid oocytes or sperm.
What is the direction of solute movement in osmosis?
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From high to low concentration potential
Does a malignant tumor usually cause tissue damage?
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Yes, often causes extensive tissue damage.
What is the significance of evaluating the availability of needed resources during
patient assessment in community settings?
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To ensure that the patient has access to the necessary resources.
What is assessment of patients in community settings?
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