What type of physiological measurement method is rarely done in a neonatal patient due to risk of anatomical trauma?
a. cut-down intra-arterial catheter placement
b. urethral catheterization for urinary output
c. esophageal temperature probe placement
d. pulse oximetry for blood oxygen saturation
b
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The procedure used to prevent contamination by a patient's body fluids is termed:
a. Standard Precautions b. ITLS primary survey c. essential equipment d. O.P.I.M.
What anatomy indicates proper degree of rotation for the AP oblique knee with 45 degree medial rotation?
patella superimposed on the distal femur 1/2 the patella is free of superimposition from the lateral femoral condyle open femorotibial joint 1/2 the patella is free of superimposition from the medial femoral condyle
List the fundamental aspects of logic models
Written guidelines outlining specific assessments, interventions, and treatments for specific types of illnesses or injuries are known as:
a. Guidelines b. Protocols c. Scope of practice d. Standing orders