Answer:
d) capillary refill is less than 2 seconds in upper extremities bilaterally
Explanation:
Capillary refill of the extremities is tested by putting pressure on the nail for like a second it will turn red and become clear back in less than two seconds. This illustrates the integrity of the blood supply of the body
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Some of the errors that a Medical Assistant can introduce could be errors in getting patient's profile and medical history. Others can include giving of wrong advise that can put the patient in danger. To reduce errors in taking vital signs first one should make sure that the equipment to be use is working properly. There should also be precautions like when taking blood pressure, one should put the cuff 1-2 inches above the antecubital and should not be too lose or too tight to avoid false reading. For temperature, one should also compare the reading at the thermometer and touch the patient if he or she is warm or cold and for the pulse rate and respiratory rate, one should count on full minute not just 15 seconds multiply it to 4 to get a one minute.
Answer:
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