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- your patient has a \pericardial\ tamponade. the term pericardial indicates that the tamponade is located in the:
double sac enclosing the heart
great blood vessels of the heart
heart muscle
inside the serous layer of the heart
- your patient was reported to have a \serosanguinous\ drainage from their surgical wound site. this drainage would resemble:
blood
phlegm
pus
stool
Question 64
The term "pericardial" relates to the pericardium, which is the double - layered sac that encloses the heart. The great blood vessels of the heart are not what "pericardial" refers to. The heart muscle is called the myocardium, not related to pericardial. The serous layer of the heart is part of the pericardium but the term pericardial specifically refers to the sac enclosing the heart.
"Serosanguinous" drainage is a mixture of serous fluid (clear, watery fluid) and blood, so it would resemble blood - like fluid with a serous component. Phlegm is related to respiratory secretions, pus is associated with infection (containing white blood cells and debris), and stool is from the digestive system.
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A. double sac enclosing the heart