Pervasive and specific developmental disorders are reported with categories F80-F89
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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Which of the following most accurately describes why it is best to avoid taking a blood pressure on an arm with an AV graft in place?
A) The blood pressure cuff will compress the graft, causing damage. B) The pressure created by the cuff is guaranteed to rupture the AV graft. C) Restricting circulation through the graft is likely to cause clot formation, a common problem with AV grafts. D) It is uncomfortable for a patient with an AV graft to have blood pressure taken on that arm.
The main type of pressure splint is the air splint. Which statement is TRUE about pressure splints?
A. Air splints may impair circulation and interfere with the assessment of pulses. B. The air splint is an adequate replacement for the traction splint. C. Application of the air splint does not require medical direction. D. Air splints are soft, pliable splints that conform to the extremity when he air is sucked out.
How are RBC levels affected by chronic renal failure?
a. Erythropoietin production is reduced and the toxic waste accumulation suppresses bone marrow's ability to produce RBCs b. The electrolyte abnormalities breakdown the RBCs and cause anemia c. The renal acidemia breaks down the RBCs and the fragments impair the bone marrow's ability to produce new RBCs d. The level of erythropoietin level is stimulated from the chronic hypoxemia so polycythemia results