One can determine how effectively the lungs are oxygenating the blood using a pulse oximeter

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


True

Nursing

You might also like to view...

The client lost her husband of 50 years 10 months ago. She now sees every day as a gray fog with no light

She has begun to experience changes in eating, sleeping, and activity levels; angry, hostile moods; and an inability to concentrate or complete work tasks. What is the client experiencing? a. Complicated grief b. A normal grief reaction c. Complicated depression d. Bereavement-related depression

Nursing

A client has been found unresponsive at home for an undetermined period of time. A cerebrovascular accident (CVA) is suspected, and the family is demanding a clot buster be used to restore functioning

The nurse knows that successful use of TPA in a client with CVA requires which of the following? Select all that apply. A) The symptoms are no longer evolving. B) Presence of an ischemic stroke C) Used concurrently with heparin therapy D) Administer intramuscular for faster response. E) Administer within 3 hours of onset of symptoms. F) Administer for hemorrhagic strokes.

Nursing

Analysis of data in qualitative studies attempts to:

a. identify common themes and patterns. b. separate personal perceptions from environmental context. c. support a single perception of reality. d. verify information from previous studies.

Nursing

The most common characteristics shared by individuals most likely to contract a sexually trans-mitted disease (STD) are that they: (Select all that apply.)

1. Use illegal drugs 2. Possess poor reading skills 3. Are economically deprived 4. Have multiple sexual partners 5. Have ineffective immune systems 6. Frequently engage in unprotected sex

Nursing