The nurse must report the sound with all its features explicitly.
She should indicate in which part is heard it, in this case "apparently in the right middle lobe of the client", also should report what time of bheath is heard it, in addition to comparing the sound using the stethoscope and without.
Once written in the report, she should inform the doctor about the case to discuss the following procedure or treatments.
The answer is B) interphase
Answer:
The Moon is tidally locked to us, and it presents only one face to the Earth. If you were on the near side of the Moon, the Earth would always be in the sky. And if you were on the far side, you'd never see it. ... You'd see those beautiful blobs of stringy light on the shadowed parts of the Earth.
Explanation:
Answer:
A) Vascular cambium
Explanation:
(The vascular cambium is a type of cell found in lateral (not apical) meristems and is involved in secondary (not primary) growth.)
The appropriate action that nurse should do first is to take
note of the signs that can be a suspect of nasogastric tube blockage and that
it is needed to instill about 30 ml of air in which will reestablish the
patency. Next step is to also take note that the opioids used can increase
nausea and abdominal detention and that it decreases peristalsis. The nurse
should tell the client and notify them that there will be no stool for several
days and that because of the surgery in which is also expected that there are
no bowel sounds to be produced.