C would be the best answer, but B is great too
The nurse is preparing to insert the Nasogastric Tube (NG) into a client. So the nurse asks the client to swallow as the tube is being inserted.
The nurse should also verify if the Nasogastric Tube (NG) tube placed is in the stomach by placing a small number of stomach contents or by X-ray study is the best way to verify placement.
Along with that, the nurse should wear gloves must always be worn while inserting an NG because close contact with the patient’s body fluids increases with inexperienced patients. If the risk of vomiting is high, then face, and eye protection may also be considered.
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“Even though she does not show up for regualrly.” And “she always shows up for work later than she is expected to” but go with the not showing up regularly if only one can be selected
I would think a nurse would ask what medicine is the patient on as some cause symptoms like that, another answer may be have you been out of the country recently as the patient may have caught one of the huge arrays of sicknesses In different countries. I hope this helps!!!!
The nurse should use a wound vacuum system to reduce chronic ulcers by removing fluids from the wound?
<h3>What are ulcers?</h3>
Ulcers are slow-healing sores which occur on or inside the body.
Ulcers are very painful and produce fluids.
A common ulcer is peptic ulcer which occurs along the walls of the esophagus, the stomach or the small intestine.
A wound vacuum system may help your wound heal more quickly by draining excess fluid from the wound from the site, thereby reducing swelling and bacteria in the wound.
In conclusion, healing of ulcers can be enhanced by draining fluid from the site.
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