upright position is the best
upright side
Ensure that no one is touching the patient
Ensure that no one is touching the patient
Semi-Fowler's position it may help maintian a patent airway.
An overweight and an obese patient would be put on a liquid or BRAT diet.
put the patient in the fawler s position give the patient the medication under the doctor order take the v.s especially respiration give the patient warm fluides give the patient the food contains protein
No. If a patient got a "fake" heart, the fake by definition would not function. So, the patient would die if the surgeons put in a fake heart.
It could effect outcome because the person defibrilating the patient may not be able to put the paddles in the correct position. It would be better to use a hands free system.
It's a matter of priority, what is more important loss of blood or lack of Oxygen. If the trauma patient is conscious put a bandage in their hand and tell them to apply pressure and elevate the limb if there is no sign of a fracture. Then you can concentrate on the medical patient. Put the asthma patient into the semi-seated position get them to take their inhaler and don't forget to call for the EMS.
Sparks appear when you put things in switch on position because it shows that it has power. If you didnÍt have power then there would be no sparks and wouldnÍt do right.
Simply put, if you were in their position, how would you like to be treated.
That all depends on how much the patient is bleeding. If they are bleeding really bad then you would have to stitch, staple, or glue the patient's wound up after cleaning the blood off first. Now if the patient is bleeding but not loosing a lot of blood, then you would clean the wound and around the wound and then put a band-aid on the wound.