You are assisting with post-mortem care. You must follow:
a. Medical asepsis and surgical asepsis
b. Sterile technique and Isolation Precautions
c. Standard Precautions and the Bloodborne Pathogen Standard
d. The care plan
C
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Explanation: A) Brain tissue has a survival time of less than three minutes during hypoxia. Based on the location of the injury, the client admitted for a traumatic brain injury is at the most immediate risk for hypoxia-induced cell injury. Skeletal muscle, such as that involved with the clients with injuries to the chest wall, right great toe, and right femoral head respectively, has a survival
time of 60 to 90 minutes during hypoxia. Vascular smooth muscle, such as that involved with the clients with injuries to the chest wall, right great toe, and right femoral head respectively, has a survival time of 24 to 72 hours. B) Brain tissue has a survival time of less than three minutes during hypoxia. Based on the location of the injury, the client admitted for a traumatic brain injury is at the most immediate risk for hypoxia-induced cell injury. Skeletal muscle, such as that involved with the clients with injuries to the chest wall, right great toe, and right femoral head respectively, has a survival time of 60 to 90 minutes during hypoxia. Vascular smooth muscle, such as that involved with the clients with injuries to the chest wall, right great toe, and right femoral head respectively, has a survival time of 24 to 72 hours. C) Brain tissue has a survival time of less than three minutes during hypoxia. Based on the location of the injury, the client admitted for a traumatic brain injury is at the most immediate risk for hypoxia-induced cell injury. Skeletal muscle, such as that involved with the clients with injuries to the chest wall, right great toe, and right femoral head respectively, has a survival time of 60 to 90 minutes during hypoxia. Vascular smooth muscle, such as that involved with the clients with injuries to the chest wall, right great toe, and right femoral head respectively, has a survival time of 24 to 72 hours. D) Brain tissue has a survival time of less than three minutes during hypoxia. Based on the location of the injury, the client admitted for a traumatic brain injury is at the most immediate risk for hypoxia-induced cell injury. Skeletal muscle, such as that involved with the clients with injuries to the chest wall, right great toe, and right femoral head respectively, has a survival time of 60 to 90 minutes during hypoxia. Vascular smooth muscle, such as that involved with the clients with injuries to the chest wall, right great toe, and right femoral head respectively, has a survival time of 24 to 72 hours. A) A client who lives in a remote, rural community. B) A client who works as a bookkeeper in a busy office environment. C) A client with a family history of asthma. D) A client who regularly engages in outdoor activities.
The nurse is working in the outpatient clinic when a patient who has been waiting to be seen for an hour yells, "What are you people doing? I'm sick and tired of waiting!" Which response is the most therapeutic, if made by the nurse?
a. "The doctor can only do so much." b. "Would you like a magazine?" c. "I can see that you are frustrated." d. "You need to be quiet!"
The mother of a 6-year-old boy reports that the child has had increasing somatic complaints that have no physical basis and disappear when he is allowed to remain home from school. The nurse should suspect what?
A) The child has oppositional defiant disorder. B) The child has a school phobia. C) The child has ADHD. D) The child has a developmental disorder.
The client is admitted to a comprehensive rehabilitation center for continuing care following a motor vehicle crash. While the admitting nurse will develop the initial plan of carewho will be involved with the ongoing planning of this client's care?
1. The admitting nurse continues to assume that responsible 2. All nurses who work with the client 3. Everybody involved in this client's care 4. The client and the client's support system