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What is the meaning of ineffective tissue perfusion?

What is the meaning of ineffective tissue perfusion? ineffective tissue perfusion (specify type) (renal, cerebral, cardiopulmonary, gastrointestinal, peripheral) a nursing diagnosis accepted by the North American Nursing Diagnosis Association, defined as a state in which an individual has a decrease in oxygen resulting in failure to nourish the tissues at the capillary … How does […]

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What medicine can you take for a stuffy nose while breastfeeding?

What medicine can you take for a stuffy nose while breastfeeding? Pseudoephedrine and phenylephedrine are oral decongestants for treating nasal congestion caused by colds, allergies, and sinus infections. Both ingredients are common in over-the-counter medications and considered safe while breast-feeding. Does breastmilk lose nutrients when frozen? Frozen breast milk lasts safely in the freezer for […]

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Does a UTI show up in a blood test?

Does a UTI show up in a blood test? Blood tests can identify the presence of infection in the bloodstream and may be used when a patient presents with severe symptoms. Why is there red blood cells in my urine? Some more serious causes of blood in the urine are cancer, infection, enlarged prostate (men […]

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What are the components of primary healthcare?

What are the components of primary healthcare? A primary health care approach includes three components: meeting people’s health needs throughout their lives; addressing the broader determinants of health through multisectoral policy and action; and. empowering individuals, families and communities to take charge of their own health. What are primary health care principles? Primary Health Care […]

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What is the dilution rate for sodium hypochlorite?

What is the dilution rate for sodium hypochlorite? Sodium hypochlorite: concentration and use: Recommended dilution 1:100 dilution of 5% sodium hypochlorite is the usual recommendation. Use 1 part bleach to 99 parts cold tap water (1:100 dilution) for disinfection of surfaces. How long do you leave sodium hypochlorite? How long to leave sodium hypochlorite on […]

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Is Seventh Day Adventist same as Mormon?

Is Seventh Day Adventist same as Mormon? CLASS. The Mormon (The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) and Seventh-day Adventist religions are both Christian religions. The core belief in both churches is that of a redeeming son, sent by God, to pay for the sins of humanity and that faith in this belief will […]

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What are the sources of gaining knowledge?

What are the sources of gaining knowledge? There are gernerally four sources of knowledge; intuition, authority, rational induction, and empiricism. Intuition is knowledge that is gained through a feeling or thought that might turn out to be true. How tradition is a source of knowledge? Traditions are another important source of knowledge. Much social related […]

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What is the best thickener for dysphagia?

What is the best thickener for dysphagia? Xanthan gum is the only thickening agent that can be frozen or heated and maintain its viscosity. This is essential for safe swallowing. Use this option, either in powder or gel form (see below) to make thickened popsicles, ice cubes or other food items that you intend to […]

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How much is the Nebraska promise?

How much is the Nebraska promise? So for eligible students in the 2020-2021 academic year at UNK, the Nebraska Promise commits to cover at least $6,600 of a student’s academic year tuition costs through Pell grant funds and institutional scholarship and grant funds. Is University of Nebraska free? Nebraska Promise is the university’s expanded financial […]

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