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A 5-year-old who has strep throat was given aspirin for fever. The nurse knows to expect which change in the child's respiratory pattern?
 
  a. Hyperventilation to decrease serum levels of carbon dioxide
  b. Hypoventilation to compensate for metabolic alkalosis
  c. Flail chest to decrease the work of breathing
  d. Shallow respirations to decrease serum pH

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Residents temporarily absent from their home province are to have their incurred services paid for by the home province, in the same amount that would have been paid by the home province.
 
   This statement describes which principle of the Canada Health Act (1984)? a. Portability
  b. Universality
  c. Public administration
  d. Accessibility



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Answer to Question 1

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Aspirin causes an increase in carbon dioxide; the body compensates for this by increasing ventilations to blow off excess CO2 . Hypoventilation would cause the body to retain even more carbon dioxide and therefore respiratory acidosis. Flail chest occurs with trauma to the chest wall. Shallow respirations would increase serum pH.

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A This statement describes the principle of portability.
B The principle of universality means that 100 of the insured persons of a province are covered by the health care plan.
C The principle of public administration means that the health care plan must be administered and operated on a nonprofit basis by a public authority, responsible to the provincial government and subject to audits of its accounts and financing transactions.
D The principle of accessibility means that the health care plan of a province must provide for (a) insured health services and reasonable access by insured persons; (b) reasonable compensation to physicians and dentists for all insured services rendered; and (c) payments to hospitals in respect to the cost of insured health services.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 22, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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:D TYSM

 

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