The left kidney usually:

A. can be felt easily.
B. can only be felt when the person breathes deeply.
C. is 1 cm lower than the right kidney.
D. cannot be felt.


Ans: D. cannot be felt.

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Change 0.12 to a ratio. ____________________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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The nurse assists the client off the bedpan after defecating. After emptying and cleaning the bedpan, the nurse finds the bedside table is full, and there is no room for storage of the pan. Which action by the nurse is the most appropriate?

1. Store the bedpan under the bed, where it is out of sight. 2. Place the bedpan on the overbed table until creating a space in the bedside table. 3. Place the bedpan on the floor of the bathroom behind or on the side of the toilet, where it is not likely to be tripped over. 4. Remove objects from the bedside stand and return the bedpan to the stand.

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