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They should be carefully placed on a shelf,with blades covered and leads coiled.
Placed its proper casing after thorough cleaning.
Learning leads to developing leads to changing. You have already changed a lot from how you were a few years ago. She is preparing you for a adult life without her.
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A coma patient can be treated for failure to thrive. Failure to thrive leads to coma or partial coma at times.
vital signs are monitored.Additional tests to measure cardiac damage will be performed.Treatment options will be determined from the outcome of these procedures. The patient's skin is cleansed to remove gel.if necessary, electrical burns are treated
that's case to case basis if the patient has been experiencing hypoxia for the past 5-10 mins that is very dangerous to the patient cos it may cause irreversible brain damage cos hypoxia leads to hypoxemia that's the first thing you should worry about.. and the other case is if he/she is prone or begins to hyperventilate that leads to hypoxia which in turns to hypoxemia (inadequate oxygenation of the blood) then you should first give the patient sufficient O2 to prevent or lessen the possibility of client having hypoxemia... i think when the patient is in the hypoxemic stage it is automatically severe and dangerous and it needs critical care...
To use the AED, first turn it on. Place the pads on the patient. (and plug the pad leads into the AED if required). The AED should analyze at this point; now follow the instructions of the AED.
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what is the name of the electrodes that are placed into the atrium and/or ventricle of the heart when a pacemaker is inserted? Leads l
what is the name of the electrodes that are placed into the atrium and/or ventricle of the heart when a pacemaker is inserted? Leads l
Depending on the configuration of the pacemaker and the clinical needs of the patient, as many as three leads may be used in a pacing system.