A newborn baby's resting heart rate is normally between 70 and 190 beats per minute (bpm). A newborn's heart rate is usually faster than an adult's because of the rapid growth and heat loss that occurs in babies. Explanation Sleeping heart rate: A sleeping newborn's heart rate is usually between 90 and 160 bpm. Awake heart rate: An awake newborn's heart rate is usually between 100 and 190 bpm, but can be as high as 205 bpm when crying. Heart rate over time: A newborn's heart rate decreases over time, falling to around 140 bpm within a few hours. By the time they are one year old, their heart rate is usually around 115 bpm. Factors that affect heart rate Gestational age: Preterm infants have a lower heart rate than term infants. Blood oxygenation: Changes in oxygen supplementation can affect a newborn's heart rate. Delivery mode: The mode of delivery can affect a newborn's heart rate.
Some of the most common symptoms of diabetes include increased urination, increased thirst, and fatigue. Other symptoms Unintentional weight loss Blurred vision Numbness or tingling in the hands or feet Dry skin Sores that don't heal Frequent infections, such as urinary tract infections, skin infections, or yeast infections Itchiness around the genital area Areas of darkened skin, usually in the armpits and neck Symptoms of diabetes can occur suddenly, but they can also develop slowly over many years. If you have any of these symptoms, you should see your doctor about getting your blood sugar tested.
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Sir 30. Question correct answer mantoux test TB ke liye fir app kese x ray bol rehe hei
Tuberculosis (TB) can be diagnosed using a skin test, blood test, chest X-ray, or sputum test.
Montox test,for TB
Sir Q no. 31, b answer how it correct as normal newborn heart rate is 120-160
A newborn baby's resting heart rate is normally between 70 and 190 beats per minute (bpm). A newborn's heart rate is usually faster than an adult's because of the rapid growth and heat loss that occurs in babies.
Explanation
Sleeping heart rate: A sleeping newborn's heart rate is usually between 90 and 160 bpm.
Awake heart rate: An awake newborn's heart rate is usually between 100 and 190 bpm, but can be as high as 205 bpm when crying.
Heart rate over time: A newborn's heart rate decreases over time, falling to around 140 bpm within a few hours. By the time they are one year old, their heart rate is usually around 115 bpm.
Factors that affect heart rate
Gestational age: Preterm infants have a lower heart rate than term infants.
Blood oxygenation: Changes in oxygen supplementation can affect a newborn's heart rate.
Delivery mode: The mode of delivery can affect a newborn's heart rate.
C hobe 100 -160 bpm
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Sir Q no. 11 both answers are right?? Lithotomy and sims
But most appropriate is Lithotomy
Sir Q no 25, correct answer is polyuria than how can be answer as weight loss
Some of the most common symptoms of diabetes include increased urination, increased thirst, and fatigue.
Other symptoms
Unintentional weight loss
Blurred vision
Numbness or tingling in the hands or feet
Dry skin
Sores that don't heal
Frequent infections, such as urinary tract infections, skin infections, or yeast infections
Itchiness around the genital area
Areas of darkened skin, usually in the armpits and neck
Symptoms of diabetes can occur suddenly, but they can also develop slowly over many years. If you have any of these symptoms, you should see your doctor about getting your blood sugar tested.
Sir q no 43 right ans lithium hai
Yes
Montox test for TB, or sputum culture
Both but sputum culture is most appropriate is compared to mantoux test
@@SmartStudy148Sir, Base in the books. It’s montoux. To determine directly. Please advise?
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Which one is wrong tell me dear!
For question 2. What about Pulmonary vein?
It carry oxygenated blood from lungs to hear
Please about question no 30 I don't agree with you
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