High-acuity NursingThe Fifth Edition of High Acuity Nursing delivers essential understanding of complex patients and instructs both students and nurses on how to provide nursing care in varied clinical settings. Broken down into a series of learner-focused modules, High Acuity Nursing takes complex information and presents it in smaller, more accessible chunks that promote easier mastery by readers.
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Page 361
... results in inadequate emptying of the right ventricle and increased resistance to ventricular filling . An elevated RAP will be seen . Cardiac Tamponade The right heart is a low - pressure system . As a result of this , any rapid fluid ...
... results in inadequate emptying of the right ventricle and increased resistance to ventricular filling . An elevated RAP will be seen . Cardiac Tamponade The right heart is a low - pressure system . As a result of this , any rapid fluid ...
Page 710
... result in insufficient oxygenation of liver tissue , which can precipitate ischemic hepatitis . In response to hypoxia , the delicate endothelial lining of the hepatic capillaries becomes damaged and more permeable . Increased ...
... result in insufficient oxygenation of liver tissue , which can precipitate ischemic hepatitis . In response to hypoxia , the delicate endothelial lining of the hepatic capillaries becomes damaged and more permeable . Increased ...
Page 736
... result from enzyme - induced inflam- mation of the diaphragm while atelectasis may result from decreased diaphragmatic excursion as a result of abdominal distention or direct injury from exposure to pancreatic enzymes ( Browne , 2006 ) ...
... result from enzyme - induced inflam- mation of the diaphragm while atelectasis may result from decreased diaphragmatic excursion as a result of abdominal distention or direct injury from exposure to pancreatic enzymes ( Browne , 2006 ) ...
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