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silviawilliams41

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The nurse at the high school is providing education to the athletes participating in fall sports practices. In the education, the nurse should include: (Select all that apply.)
 
  1. Warm-up exercises before playing any sport.
   2. Cool down exercises are only needed if long distance running has occurred.
   3. Telling the coaches if you are hurt or have a possible injury.
   4. Anticipating that the body will be able to have a high exercise level within one week of practice staring.
   5. Instructions on hydration.

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The purpose of administering surfactant to a preterm neonate is:
 
  1. Because the preterm neonates lungs do not produce it.
   2. To prevent the alveoli from collapsing.
   3. To help the diaphragm function.
   4. Because a preterm neonate needs more surfactant than an older child.



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1. Warming up increases blood flow to the muscles, which decreases injury to the area.
2. Cool down exercises should be done with any amount of exercise to decrease strain to the muscles.
3. Injuries should be taken seriously so that no further damage is caused during a sport.
4. Several weeks will be needed to build a high level of exercise endurance.
5. Hydration will help muscles maintain the adequate electrolyte balance.

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1. Preterm neonates do have some surfactant in the lungs, but not enough to keep the alveoli open for a long period of time.
2. Surfactant is the lubricant in the lungs that allows all for alveoli to remain moist and prevents them from collapsing.
3. The diaphragm is outside of the lung tissue and does not receive surfactant.
4. A preterm neonate's needs do not differ from those of an older child.




silviawilliams41

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Reply 2 on: Jun 27, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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Gracias!

 

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