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Risk for ineffective cerebral tissue perfusion

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Answered by Jatinrana11
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I think Decreased in the oxygen resulting in the failure to nourish the tissues at the capillary level. Maintain usual/improved level of consciousness, cognition, and motor/sensory function.
Answered by Anonymous
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Risk for ineffective cerebral tissue perfusion?

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Medical conditions such as obesity, diabetes, anemia, coronary artery disease, and high blood pressure can all be risk factors of developing ineffective tissue perfusion, and symptoms can include restlessness, abnormal breathing, mood swings, difficulty swallowing, swelling, irregular blood pressure, and many others.

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