Mẹo The client has increased intracranial pressure with cerebral edema, and mannitol is administered
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Bùi Minh Chính đang tìm kiếm từ khóa The client has increased intracranial pressure with cerebral edema, and mannitol is administered được Update vào lúc : 2022-10-13 21:32:05 . Với phương châm chia sẻ Mẹo về trong nội dung bài viết một cách Chi Tiết 2022. Nếu sau khi đọc nội dung bài viết vẫn ko hiểu thì hoàn toàn có thể lại Comments ở cuối bài để Mình lý giải và hướng dẫn lại nha.References
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Nội dung chính- What should nurse expect following mannitol administration?Which intervention would the nurse include when planning care for a client who has increased intracranial pressure Iicp )?Which of the following types of drugs might be given to control increased intracranial pressure ICP )?How does mannitol decrease ICP?
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