What should happen immediately following blood collection at a patient's bedside or in the ambulatory setting?
A. Washing hands
B. Transporting specimen to lab
C. Verifying identification
D. Labeling specimens
Answer: D
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A) Too forceful ventilations may rupture the lung tissue and cause a pneumothorax. B) High concentrations of oxygen will damage the lungs and must be avoided. C) Ventilations must be given with greater force to overcome natural stiffening of the rib cage. D) Positive pressure ventilation with high-concentration oxygen is contraindicated for this patient.
Which of the following is an example of a health care practitioner displaying compassion for a patient?
A. A physician making rounds in a hospital asks a patient how he is doing. B. A nurse feels sorry for patient who was just diagnosed with cancer. C. A medical assistant inquires about a patient's children. D. A LPN helps an elderly person walk through the hallways. E. A physician sits down with a patient and addresses all the patient's concerns.
One of the periodontal ligament functions is to provide nutrients through the blood vessels.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)