A resident has a permanent tracheostomy. The person wants to go outside. Which is correct?
a. People with tracheostomies cannot go outside.
b. The person cannot go outside alone.
c. The person needs to wear a scarf or blouse that will cover the stoma.
d. The person needs to take an Ambu bag with her.
C
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a. 1.5 mL. b. 0.25 mL. c. 0.5 mL. d. 1 mL.
A nurse has used a commercial arm sling to support a client's arm. Which of the following functions does a sling perform?
A) Reduces muscle spasms B) Reduces transmission of pathogens C) Provides elevation to body parts D) Encloses the client's forearm
Headaches considered to have an environmental etiology can be caused by which of the following? Select all that apply
a. Odors b. Tobacco smoke c. Glaring or flickering lights d. Carbon monoxide poisoning e. Monosodium glutamate (e.g., Chinese food) f. Change in barometric pressure (from weather or altitude)
Perfusion refers to blood supply to the lungs, through which the lungs receive nutrients and oxygen. What are the two methods of perfusion?
A) The two methods of perfusion are the bronchial and alveolar circulation. B) The two methods of perfusion are the bronchial and capillary circulation. C) The two methods of perfusion are the bronchial and pulmonary circulation. D) The two methods of perfusion are the alveolar and pulmonary circulation.