Answer:
Ulcers, pancreatitis. Esophageal inflammation and/rupture, acid reflux (resulting from vomiting) "Bulimia teeth" or tooth decay and staining (caused by stomach acids/frequent vomiting)
Explanation:
Answer:
a) Ruptured spleen
b) The patient should be monitored by the doctor and may need blood transfusion. If it is severe, surgery is done on the patient.
Explanation:
a) The spleen is an organ with a fist sized shape located in the left-upper quarter of the abdomen, beneath the ribs. A ruptured spleen occurs when the spleen surface breaks, pouring blood into your abdominal area causing internal bleeding. This can be as a result of hit to the abdomen. Symptoms include abdominal pain, pain in the left shoulder, confusion, dizziness, shock, nausea.
b) The patient should be monitored by the doctor and may need blood transfusion. If it is severe, surgery is done on the patient.
Answer: The client is in a state of negative nitrogen balance.
Explanation:
The human body needs a nitrogen balance to stay healthy. The nitrogen in the body is one of the most important components of the amino acids. These amino acids are what makes the protein in the body.
When the human body is in a negative nitrogen balance that means the body is losing nitrogen more than there is nitrogen going in the body.
The human body can lose nitrogen because of fevers, burns, urine, sweating, certain diseases, and fasting.
Some ways to put more nitrogen in the body would be to eat eggs, nuts, dairy, and grains.