I think that was right of the Nurse to do so because the person in the accident was exposed to someone whose blood was HIV positive, and so now they might have it too.
I would have consulted with the patient about if it was okay to let the other person know that they could now be infected with HIV and if the HIV positive patient said it was fine I would go back and tell the other patient.
hope that helps :)
In general, for most things, A would be correct (Any time of the day). It kind of depends on what you ar collecting the sample for. I think the earlier the better but it doesnt usually matter.
The answer is :-
The palm method of the person who is burned (not fingers or wrist area) is about 1% of the body.
What is palm method ?
- Using patients hand surface area is a simple method of assessing the size of burn or injury especially in small patchy burn and in extensive burns where non burned area can be counted using hand.
- The results indicate that whole hand not the palm represents more closely to 1% of TBSA.
- Use the person's palm to measure the body surface area burned.
- It can be hard to estimate the size of a burn.
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