MC The primary rationale for the nurse to use proper body mechanics is to
A. Protect the patient.
B. Prevent injuries.
C. Establish body alignment.
D. Maintain body alignment.
B
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The chest tube drainage system of the client 36 hours after a pneumonectomy has continuous bubbling in the water seal chamber (chamber 2). When you clamp the chest tube close to the client's dressing, the bubbling stops
What is your interpretation of this finding? A. An air leak is present at the chest tube insertion site or in the thoracic cavity. B. An air leak is present somewhere in the drainage system. C. The suction pressure applied to the system is too high. D. The suction pressure applied to the system is too low.
The nurse assesses the client's IV insertion site and notes it is warm, red, and tender. Which should the nurse implement first?
1. Slow the infusion rate. 2. Discontinue the IV site. 3. Apply a local anesthetic. 4. Apply warm compresses.
9415 mcg = ____________________ mg
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