Patients with SIRS or sepsis require immediate stabilization and treatment. It is recommended that treatment be centered onfluid resuscitation, antimicrobial therapy, infectious source control, and overall supportive care (e.g., pain control, nutrition). Does SIRS happen before sepsis? Sepsis is SIRS ...
Why Diabetes mellitus Type I is related to ketoacidosis? How this complication is produced and what are the metabolic consequences? Why are individuals with type O blood considered the universal donor? Be specific-use the word antigen Why is one half of your body bigger than the other?
Why does multiple myeloma cause low anion gap? Why is potassium low in diabetic ketoacidosis? Why is platelet transfusion contraindicated in TTP? Why does multiple myeloma cause bone lesions? An IV infusion is given to a patient. What would happen if the IV infusion...
have a condition called metabolic acidosis or diabetic ketoacidosis (increased ketones in the blood or urine) are allergic to linagliptin, metformin, or any of the ingredients in JENTADUETO Symptoms of an allergic reaction may include rash, itching, flaking or peeling of your skin; raised red patc...
What does ketosis have to do with glucose? It is the burning of body fat and dietary fat into ketone bodies to be used for energy when glucose is scarce. I think you’re doing the very common mistake of confusing ketosis for diabetic ketoacidosis so I’ll clear up the differences. Ketosi...
Why does diabetic nephropathy cause a decrease in renin release? Why does myocardial ischemia reduce the resting membrane potential? What causes atrial fibrillation? How does hemochromatosis cause dilated cardiomyopathy? How does tachycardia affect cardiac output? Why does diabetic ketoacidosis cause ra...
Describe what would happen if Type A blood were transfused into the bloodstream of someone with Type B. What blood type is considered to be the universal recipient and why? Explain why an Rh-negative person does not have a transfusion reaction on the first expo...
What would happen if the kidneys could not produce EPO? What are the effects of the parasympathetic nervous system on the heart? Aside from cancer, what are some of the long-term effects of smoking cigarettes or cigars on ...
(d) How does it affect blood transfusions? What will happen when the blood type O+ is mixed with antiserum anti-B? What will happen when the blood type O+ is mixed with antiserum anti-A? What makes blood "universal"? Explai...
Describe what would happen if Type A blood were transfused into the bloodstream of someone with Type B. What would happen if someone with Type B+ blood donated to someone with Type AB- blood? Would it work? Explain why an Rh-negat...