The priority intervention when caring for this client would be to provide a strict skin care and dressing changes since the bile is irritating. The T-tube normally would drain about 300 to 500 mL of blood tinge bile for the first 24 hours. This excretion is irritating to the skin so it is important to check the dressing from time to time.
"A person with thicker nose hairs probably filters out more dust and irritants from their lungs than those with thinner nose hairs" is the scenario <span>that best illustrates how hair keeps you healthy and free from germs. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the second option or option "B". </span>