Spironolactone - Question What would you be treated with for ascites?
Patient has been optimally treated and is not a candidate for surgical procedure. Patient
is in New York heart Association class for which means they have significant symptoms
of heart failure may possibly have an ejection fraction of less than 20% - Question
Eligibility criteria for Heart disease
Eligibility criteria for stroke and coma: you PS a 40% or less and ability to maintain
hydration and caloric intake based on weight loss of 10% in the last six months, serum
albumin less than than 2.5, history of pulmonary aspiration or not responsive to speech
language path all a G, sequential calorie counts documenting in adequate caloric fluid
intake, dysphasia severe enough to prevent the patient from receiving food and fluids
necessary to sustain life. Eligibility criteria for stroke
Name my patients who have any of the following : abnormal brain stem response, absent
verbal response or absent with drawl response to pain with a serum creatinine less than
1.5 - Answer Eligibility criteria for Coma
Stage seven or beyond on the fast score, unable to ambulate without assistance, unable
to dress without assistance, unable to bed without assistance, and Kat and a bowel and
bladder, not consistently communicating with meaningful verbal communication; stereo
typical frases only or the ability to speak is limited to six or if you were intelligible words.
In the past 12 months, the participant shall have experienced any of the following:
aspiration pneumonia, pyelonephritis or upper urinary tract infection, septicemia, all
Thursdays 3 to 4, inability to maintain sufficient fluid or calorie intake with 10% weight
loss, serum albumin less than 2.5. - Answer Eligibility Criteria for Dementia due to
Alzheimer's disease
Patient presents with severely compromised respiratory function as evidenced by a vital
capacity of less than 30% of normal, dyspnea at rest, patient refused mechanical
ventilation. Although patient did meet both rapid ALS disease progression and critical
nutritional decline. Should expect a patient to be having both fast ALS disease
progression along with severe life-threatening complications such as recurring
aspiration pneumonia, upper urinary tract infections, sepsis, stage 3 to 4 ulcers-Answer
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