When providing patient education, your first task is to:
A) assess the patient's ability to comprehend the instructions
B) discuss the instructions with any family members accompanying the patient
C) prepare a summary of the session for documentation in the patient's chart
D) answer any questions the patient has about the instructions
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A) Place a rolled-up towel under the child's shoulders. B) Place a rag under the child's head. C) Hyperextend the child's neck. D) Place the child on a pillow.
If controlled substances have been ordered, they should be received into the pharmacy by a
A) pharmacy technician B) pharmacist C) pharmacy manager D) pharmacy director
Vigorous or deep oropharyngeal suctioning of the newborn immediately following birth may result in:
A. decreased inotropy and hypotension. B. vagal-induced bradycardia and apnea. C. marked tachypnea with labored breathing. D. increased sympathetic tone and tachycardia.
What parameters can be monitored in the anesthetized patient without the use of machinery?