Answer:
Assess capillary refill of the left toes
Explanation:
Foot perfusion assessment helps to manage patients with diabetic foot ulceration to know if injuries on the foot could heal or if it needed to be amputated. Capillary refill time of the left foot helps to ascertain the time it would take for normal color to return to the toe after pressure had been applied. It helps to assess the level of illness and the level of blood circulation in the patient.
Answer:
Explanation:
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Answer:
2. Burping the infant often
3. Feeding in an upright position
5. Using a specialty bottle or nipple
Explanation:
Roof of the mouth is called palate. It forms between sixth and ninth weeks of pregnancy. In cleft palate the tissue forming the roof of the mouth does not completely join leading to a split or opening in the roof between the mouth and the nose. It is difficult to feed infants with cleft palate because they need to put more energy to create the suction to take in milk and the milk can also go into the nose area. Some methods to promote oral intake in an infant with cleft palate are:
- Use a specialized cleft palate bottle
- Feed the baby in upright position so that the milk does not flow back into the nose
- Burp the baby often because he or she will take in more air while feeding.
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Answer:
<u>C."I can take over-the-counter pseudoephedrine, too."</u>
Explanation:
The nurse should clarify the statement that the patient made regarding taking pseudoephedrine OTC in addition to the nasal spray that is prescribed. The patient has a history of hypertension and coronary artery disease, both contraindications for the adrenergic drug, pseudoephedrine. Pseudoephedrine will increase blood pressure, pulse, and cause heart muscle irritability. Topical decongestants are chosen for patients with cardiovascular disease for this reason. The other statements are all correct. Blowing the nose helps to clear the passage of the drug, so it is more effective. The spray tip should be rinsed off after each use. Rebound congestion can be caused by drug if used more often than recommended on the package or longer than 3 days.