The nursing assistant should never open a surgically inserted tube or drain or remove a dressing
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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A physician's order for a client states the administration of a medication "b.i.d." How many times should the nurse administer the medication to the client?
A) Every day B) Twice a day C) Four times a day D) Every other day
Too rapid an infusion of the concentrated glucose load in central parenteral nutrition may cause respiratory difficulty because of:
1. Carbon dioxide retention 2. Flatus accumulation in the intestine 3. Fatty deposits in the liver 4. Reactive hypoglycemia
A patient with a middle ear injury will most likely have a conductive hearing loss
A) True B) False
Medical professionals can determine how well a patient is managing his or her blood glucose levels by:
A. analyzing a urine sample. B. analyzing a tissue sample. C. analyzing hemoglobin. D. analyzing the white blood cells.