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What considerations influence the decision to undergo incisional surgery?

the present extent of the patient's visual loss; the speed of visual deterioration; and the patient's life expectancy.


Does virus have life?

yes virus have life but only in the host cell


What are the detrimental outcomes of cold sores to the patient?

There is nothing detrimental about cold sores, they are not life threatening. All they do is cause annoying sores / blisters on the mouth.


Do you do two minutes of compressions after the pulse returns during CPR?

No. Once signs of life return, you should turn the patient onto the recovery position to maintain a patent airway. If you feel any sort of resistance while doing chest compressions, it could mean that the patient has recovered. Stop CPR and check for their breathing and pulse. If there are NO signs of life, carry on with CPR. If the patient has a pulse AND is breathing adequately, put the patient onto the recovery position. If the patient has a pulse BUT no breathing, continue mouth to mouth breathing/bag masking only. Gurgling, gasping or any other signs of abnormal breathing should not be taken as signs of life. In this instance, assume they have no breathing and carry on with the Patient Action Plan.


What do you do if a person aspirates?

For rescue breaths to be effective, it is paramount that the airway is clear. In rare cases where the patient vomits, simply tilt them on their side and sweep a gloved finger in the mouth to clear the vomit. It is important to remember that you should never put yourself at risk during a first aid emergency situation. If you feel uncomfortable about doing mouth to mouth with a vomit-covered mouth, you have the right to not do so. Once again, this comes to remembering to use a face shield when doing CPR and making sure the airway is clear before commencing. There is a difference between having vomit in your mouth and literally vomiting it out. If the patient literally vomits it out, then CPR will not be needed as it shows that their signs of life are present. Other causes of vomit include alcohol overdose and poisoning.


Where does herpesvirus reproduce?

It all depends on the type of herpes virus. There are at least 25 viruses in the family. Once a patient has become infected by a herpes virus, the infection remains for life. By middle age most people are have antibodies for most types. Depending on which virus, they reproduce in mucus/epithelial membranes or T-lymphocytes or B-lymphocytes.


What is the life cycle of the smallpox virus?

it does it like any other virus


What kind of virus is the AIDS virus?

its a very bad virus. bad virus is no category . It is retro virus


What does seroconversion could do in hbv patient?

Seroconversion in hepatitis B virus (HBV) patients refers to the development of antibodies against the virus, indicating a successful immune response. This process can lead to the clearance of the virus from the bloodstream, reducing the risk of liver disease and cancer associated with chronic HBV infection. Successful seroconversion can also improve the patient's overall health and quality of life, as well as decrease the likelihood of transmission to others. Ultimately, it represents an important goal in the management of HBV infection.


What is virus activated?

a virus that spreads in your but


What is in artificial life support?

When a patient needs a machine, or a ventilator to breath for them, then that patient is on artificial life support. When a patient does not have the ability to breath on their own, or eat on their own, they will need artificial life support, or they will die.


What is the closest real life thing to the t virus from resident evil?

Rabies Virus.