_____________ dressings cover or hold primary dressings in place
Fill in the blanks with correct word
Secondary
Secondary dressings cover or hold primary dressings in place.
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An IV is infusing at 88 gtt/min. The drop factor is 60 gtt/mL. In 12 hours, the client will have received _______________
a. 1,056 mL b. 996 mL c. 720 mL d. 1,383 mL
A 70-year-old white male comes to the clinic with a slightly raised, scaly, pink, and irregular lesion on his scalp. He is a farmer and works outside all day. You suspect actinic keratosis, but cannot rule out other lesions
What recommendation would you give him? A. Ignore the lesion, as it is associated with aging. B. Instruct him to use a nonprescription hydrocortisone cream to dry up the lesion. C. Perform a biopsy or refer to a dermatologist. D. Advise him to use a dandruff shampoo and return in one month if the lesion has not gone away.
Which of the following instructions is the most important for the nurse to give a client who is about to be discharged and has a surgical wound?
1. Adjust your diet so it contains more fruits and vegetables. 2. Apply lubricating lotion to the edges of the wound. 3. Notify your physician if you notice edema, heat, or tenderness at the wound site. 4. Thoroughly irrigate the wound with hydrogen peroxide.
The nurse is caring for a client who is confused and wanders. Which alternative to a restraint can the nurse use for this client?
1. Assign this client to the farthest room from the nurses' station. 2. Place a rocking chair in the client's room. 3. Pull up all of the side rails on the bed. 4. Wedge pillows against the side rails on the bed.