How many workers are needed to safely logroll a person?

a. Just 1
b. 2 or 3
c. 3 or 4
d. At least 4


B

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The nurse is explaining the purpose of using a vacuum-assisted closure (VAC) device to assist in the healing of a wound. What should the nurse explain as the purpose of using a VAC device?

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Blood pressure checks in children:

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