20. What could be the risk of poor lighting? * 1 point A. Good vision, neck pain B. Photosensitive epileptic seizures C. Musculoskeletal disorder like carpal tunnel syndrome D. Blurred vision, temporary inability to focus on faraway objects and headaches.
1. 20. What could be the risk of poor lighting? * 1 point A. Good vision, neck pain B. Photosensitive epileptic seizures C. Musculoskeletal disorder like carpal tunnel syndrome D. Blurred vision, temporary inability to focus on faraway objects and headaches.
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20. What could be the risk of poor lighting?
A. Good vision, neck pain
B. Photosensitive epileptic seizures
C. Musculoskeletal disorder like carpal tunnel syndrome
D. Blurred vision, temporary inability to focus on faraway objects and headaches.D. Blurred vision, temporary inability to focus on faraway objects and headaches.Poor lighting at work can lead to eye-strain, fatigue, headaches, stress and accidents.What problems can poor lighting cause?
Common health effects associated with poor lighting include:
Headache and eyestrain.Neck, back, and shoulder strain (when straining to see items because of poor lighting)Falling, tripping, slipping.Dropping materials or tools.Depression (in the case of insufficient or gloomy lighting)2. what is epileptic criminal
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A person who commits a crime during the course of a seizure is therefore legally insane and must be committed to a psychiatric hospital.
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Epileptic automatisms are regarded by the law as insane automatisms. A person who commits a crime during the course of a seizure is therefore legally insane and must be committed to a psychiatric hospital.
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3. Paano tinulungan ng mag asawa ang epileptic
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4. difference between convulsion and seizures?
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A convulsion is a type of seizure. Seizures involve bursts of electrical activity in the brain. There are many different types of seizures, and the symptoms of a seizure depend on where in the brain the seizure is happening.
These electrical storms in the brain may be caused by illness, a reaction to a medication, or other medical conditions. Sometimes the cause of a convulsion is unknown.
If you’ve had convulsions, it doesn’t necessarily mean you have epilepsy, but it could. Epilepsy is a chronic neurologic condition. Convulsions can be a reaction to a single medical event or a part of a medical condition.
5. why there is heat exhaustion? what to do if the victim is in seizures?
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Heat exhaustion is the body's response to an excessive loss of the water and salt, usually through excessive sweating. A victim of this seizures should drink plenty of fluids, especially sports drinks to replace lost salt (avoid caffeine and alcohol). Remove any tight or unnecessary clothing. Take a cool shower, bath, or sponge bath. Apply other cooling measures such as fans or ice towels
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heat exhaustion is a response to heat characterized by fatigue, weakness and collapse due to inadequate intake of water to compensate for loss of fluids during sweating.
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6. The nurse is creating a plan of care for a child who is at risk for seizures. which interventions apply if the child has a seizure
AnswerThe nurse is creating a plan of care for a child who is at risk for seizures. which interventions apply if the child has a seizureTime the seizure.Time the seizure.Stay with the child.Time the seizure.Stay with the child.Move furniture away from the child.
7. A client with a documented history of seizure disorder experiences a generalized seizure. what nursing action is most appropriate
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Epilepsy is considered to be as old as humanity itself and one of the most common Central Nervous System disorders. It has been known since ancient times and is considered a modern disease. It is a global health problem and is affected by more than 50 million people, most of them from developing countries and with psychobiological consequences and even the risk of death, as part of its complications. Comprehensive management is necessary, which includes preventive / prophylactic, pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment and, therefore, the training of nursing staff in specialized protocols is essential, to ensure adequate patient management, adequate quality of care and avoid complications preventable, which is set out in the document.
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8. A nurse is talking with the parents of a child who has a febrile seizure
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WHERE'S THE QUESTION?
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9. what is search and seizure and hot it is conduted?
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Search and seizure is a procedure used in many civil law and common law legal systems by which police or other authorities and their agents, who, suspecting that a crime has been committed, commence a search of a person's property and confiscate any relevant evidence found in connection to the crime.
10. Exemption of warrant and seizure
Answer:1. Search Incident to Lawful Arrest
A search incident to lawful arrest does not require issuance of a warrant. In other words, if someone is lawfully arrested, the police may search her person and any area surrounding the person that is within reach (within his or her “wingspan”). See Chimel v. California, 395 U.S. 752 (1969). The rationale is that the search is permissible as a protective measure for police safety and to secure evidence that might be destroyed.
EXAMPLE: Pursuant to an arrest warrant, John is taken into custody in his home. As the police escort John out of his house, they search the area within his wingspan. After securing John in his vehicle, the officers search the basement of the house. Any evidence gathered from the basement will be excluded because it was not within John’s wingspan as he left the home.
A search incident to lawful arrest also applies to the search of a vehicle, specifically when officers arrest the occupants of a vehicle. In Arizona v. Gant, 556 U.S. 332 (2009) the U.S. Supreme Court held that an officer may search a vehicle if the officer has a reasonable belief that the vehicle harbors weapons accessible to the arrestee (a continuing threat to officer safety) and/or if the officer believes the vehicle harbors evidence concerning the crime of arrest
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11. search and seizure from criminology
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Search and seizure is a procedure used in many civil law and common law legal systems by which police or other authorities and their agents, who, suspecting that a crime has been committed, commence a search of a person's property and confiscate any relevant evidence found in connection to the crime.
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A seizure refers to the collection of evidence by law enforcement officials and to the arrest of persons. An arrest occurs when a police officer takes a person against his or her will for questioning or criminal prosecution.
12. it is a crust shaking seismic seizure
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EARTHQUAKE
Explanation:
An earthquake is the result of a sudden release of stored energy in the Earth's crust that creates seismic waves. ... In its most generic sense, the word earthquake is used to describe any seismic event—whether a natural phenomenon or an event caused by humans—that generates seismic waves.
13. enumerate the instances when valid warrantless searches and seizures are possible
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A warrantless search is allowed if the officers had reasonable or probable cause to believe before the search that either the motorist is a law offender, or that they did find the evidence pertaining to the commission of a crime in the vehicle to be searched.
14. ano Ang big sabihen fever seizure
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Ang mga seizure na pandurog ay tinukoy bilang mga kaganapan sa kamusmusan o pagkabata na karaniwang nangyayari sa pagitan ng tatlong buwan at limang taong gulang at nauugnay sa isang lagnat, ngunit walang katibayan ng impeksyon sa intracranial o isang tinukoy na sanhi para sa pag-atake.Explanation:
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16. your classmate suddenly had seizure what will be your reaction?
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- Well obviously I'd help my classmate. Personally, I would run around the campus while looking for help. In times like this, anyone would do as long as they're an adult whom I know can help my classmate. If no one can be seen then I'd go back to my classmate and try taking care of them as best as I can while still asking for help. Panicking is normal as it's my first time experiencing something like this but I would do my best to not panic too much and actually try helping my classmate.
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17. Definition of search and seizure
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Search and seizure is a procedure used in many civil law and common law legal systems by which police or other authorities and their agents, who, suspecting that a crime has been committed, commence a search of a person's property and confiscate any relevant evidence found in connection to the crime.
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18. While working in the icu, you are assigned to care for a patient with a seizure disorder. which of these nursing actions will you implement first if the patient has a seizure?
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If the patient has a seizure, the first nursing action to implement is to protect the patient from injury.Explanation:
The primary goal when caring for a patient who is having a seizure is to protect them from injury. Seizures can cause a loss of muscle control and can lead to falls or other injuries. By ensuring that the patient is in a safe environment and positioned in a way that minimizes the risk of injury, nurses can help prevent any further harm.
19. A client with a documented history of seizure disorder experiences a generalized seizure. what nursing action is most appropriate
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20. describe the ways in which febrile, partial, and tonic seizure differ?
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21. is characterized by sudden uncontrollable seizures
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the answer is epilepsy
22. Epilepsy is a disorder characterized by seizures or convulsions.
Answer:
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23. An epileptic patient receiving phenytoin develops acute glomerulonephritis. what change, if any, would be expected in the patient's circulating drug level
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Monitor the food that he/she will intake or use the type of the foods that is good for digestion
And always make sure that you and he/she maintains the proper hygiene to lessen the possibility of another diarrhea or making it worse
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It is a positive way to lessen the chance of having diarrhea or to prevent it
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24. Seizure which of the following should be avoided
What should a person Seizure avoided?
AVOID FLASHING LIGHT
While anti-epileptic drugs can help prevent seizures, it's also important to avoid flashing lights and images, as well as those in geometric patterns. Playing video games with rapidly flashing graphics may also trigger seizures in some people.
What are seizure safety precautions?Take frequent breaks drink plenty of waterWear protective clothing (elbow or knee pads, helmet, protective eyeglasses or goggles) whenever possibleAvoid busy streets when bike riding; ride on bike paths or side streetsAlways wear a medical ID bracelet or necklace, or carry a medical ID card.#brainlyeveryday
25. When are warrantless searches and seizures are considered valid?
A warrantless search is allowed if the officers had reasonable or probable cause to believe before the search that either the motorist is a law offender, or that they did find the evidence pertaining to the commission of a crime in the vehicle to be searched.
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Answer: 1+1 = 2
1. 13X = 15y
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2. Y=13/2 × -13/4
3. Y= ½ ×- 3/2 = 39
4. X= ⅗
27. what is the importance of arrest, search and seizure in criminal investigation?
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A complete criminal investigation can include searching, interviews, interrogations, evidence collection and preservation, and various methods of investigation. ... In the code, it is suggested that both the accuser and the accused had the right to present evidence they collected.
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28. how do you describe a seizure
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A seizure is a sudden, uncontrolled electrical disturbance in the brain. It can cause changes in your behavior, movements or feelings, and in levels of consciousness. If you have two or more seizures or a tendency to have recurrent seizures, you have epilepsy. There are many types of seizures, which range in severity.
29. what would you do if a person has a seizure?
First, you should stay calm. Clear hard or sharp objects away from the person. Don't try to hold her down or stop the movements. Place her on her side, to help keep her airway clear. Look at your watch at the start of the seizure, to time its length.
call the ambulance
check if they have anything in their mouth
help them calm down
30. YESPPIEL - This results to unsteady or trembling ofthe body (seizures) and loss of consciousness.
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it's epilepsy..for me the answer is epilepsy
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Epilepsy
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