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What are the Signs and symptoms of fluid overload?

These are the signs and symptoms of fluid overload which is also called hypervolemia. *Rapid weight gain *Noticeable swelling (edema) in your arms, legs and face *Swelling in your abdomen *Cramping, headache, and stomach bloating *Shortness of breath *High blood pressure *Heart problems, including congestive heart failure To know more suscribe us on https://www.opennaukri.com/?s=science+question


What is dry-land drowning?

To my knowledge; Dry-land drowning is a very rare type of drowning that occurs when a small amount of water enters the lungs and destroys the lungs from within creating inflammation of the lung tissue and the deterioration of lung function over time. Victims generally act unharmed with until symptoms erupt after the fact. As I understand, symptoms include, but are not limited to, shortness of breath, dizziness, and incontinence. The victims of dry-land drowning pass with the normal effects of drowning though they are nowhere near water.


What subjective assessment data is relevant to the respiratory system?

Relevant subjective assessment data for the respiratory system includes the patient's reported symptoms such as cough, shortness of breath, wheezing, chest pain, and sputum production. Additionally, the patient's history of respiratory conditions (like asthma or COPD), smoking status, exposure to environmental irritants, and any recent infections or illnesses are crucial. Patients may also share how their symptoms impact daily activities and overall quality of life. This information helps guide further evaluation and management of respiratory health.


How tall will i be if i am 16 and my height is 5'5 and my dad is 5'7 and my mom is 4'11?

I'm 14. I'm about the same height as you, a bit taller and my parents are the same height also. You're probably like me, you've grown earlier so you won't grow much more. I'd say maybe an inch or so more and then you'll be done