PHARMACY

E

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EXAMINATION TIP Using an Otoscope Correctly When the patient reports an earache, use an otoscope to inspect ear structures closely. Follow these techniques to obtain the best view and ensure…

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R

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To prevent further tearing of the mucous membranes and infection, never suction or pass a nasogastric tube through the patient’s nose. Observe the patient for signs and symptoms of meningitis,…

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G

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EMERGENCY INTERVENTIONS If you detect an abnormal gag reflex, immediately stop the patient’s oral intake to prevent aspiration. Quickly evaluate his level of consciousness (LOC). If it’s decreased, place him…

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V

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Chlamydial infection. Chlamydial infection causes a yellow, mucopurulent, odorless, or acrid vaginal discharge. Other findings include dysuria, dyspareunia, and vaginal bleeding after douching or coitus, especially following menses. Many women…

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WXYZ

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Standard anthropometric measurements vary according to the patient’s age and sex and can be found in a chart of normal anthropometric values. The abridged chart below lists standard arm measurements…

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F

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EMERGENCY INTERVENTIONS Begin by asking the patient about the nature, onset, and duration of the fasciculations. If the onset was sudden, ask about precipitating events such as exposure to pesticides….

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L

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EMERGENCY INTERVENTIONS If the patient has acute leg pain and a history of trauma, quickly take his vital signs and determine the leg’s neurovascular status. Observe the patient’s leg position…

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T

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EMERGENCY INTERVENTIONS After detecting tachycardia, take the patient’s other vital signs and determine his level of consciousness (LOC). If the patient has increased or decreased blood pressure and is drowsy…

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O

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EMERGENCY INTERVENTIONS If the patient displays ocular deviation, take his vital signs immediately and assess him for an altered level of consciousness (LOC), pupil changes, motor or sensory dysfunction, and…

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U

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Chronic prostatitis, although often asymptomatic, may produce a persistent urethral discharge that’s thin, milky, or clear and sometimes sticky. The discharge appears at the meatus after a long interval between…

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