Corneal abrasion a. Patch both eyes and apply antibiotic ointment. 2. Orbital fracture b. Tip head forward and apply pressure. 3. Hematoma auris c. Refer to a physician. 4. Deviated septum d. Apply direct pressure. 5. Otitis externa e. Apply ice and compression. 6. Temporomandibular dislocation f. Apply antibiotic eardrops. 7. Epistaxis g. Place in saline and refer to a dentist. 8. Laceration of the pinna h. Remove with suction cup. 9. Fractured tooth i. Refer to a dentist. 10. Tooth dislocation 11. Dislodged contact lens
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Health, 21.06.2019 23:00, GreenHerbz206
An 81-year-old man and avid reader had a mild stroke from which he eventually recovered. he did have some residual signs and symptoms, however, such as: - right-sided homonymous hemianopia (i. e. loss of vision on the right half of the visual field in each eye) - alexia ("dyslexia"), the inability to read, which greatly frustrated this man - loss of sensation on the skin on the right side of the body why was this man unable to see the right half of his field of vision?
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Health, 23.06.2019 02:30, DissTrack
The purpose of this assignment is for you to become familiar with the components of medical charts in order to understand how they are used in providing good health care. download and complete this medical chart template for a patient who has alcohol poisoning. the patient demographics and chief complaint have been provided. invent the details for any components which do not require specific/accurate facts. include all the components of a medical chart. use accurate information for the symptoms the patient would be experiencing. use references; remember to use apa format and cite your information. medical chart: name nick morris age 17 gender m date chief complaint: medical history: habits (tobacco, alcohol): family history: surgical history: medications: allergies : physical exam: discussion questions: how does a medical chart diagnosis and treatment? how might incomplete information on a medical chart cause a misdiagnosis of the problem or condition or delay treatment that could be life-saving? in nick's case, his friends could provide information on what he had been doing prior to his visit to the emergency room. what if nick's friends could not provide complete information? how would this affect his care?
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