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A nurse is preparing to give medications through a nasogastric feeding tube. The nursing action should prevent complications during administration is to Mix each medication individually. Thus option A is correct.
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What are the use of nasogastric feeding tube ?</h3>
A nasogastric (NG) tube is a rubber or plastic tube that pass from nose area to stomach through esophagus.
This flexible tube is used as temporary food and liquid delivery system to stomach and also its removes the substances from stomach.
It can also be used for removing liquids or air from the stomach, protect the bowel after any surgery. Thus option A is correct.
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Your question was incomplete. Hence, the probable question is
A nurse is preparing to give medications through a nasogastric feeding tube. Which nursing action should prevent complications during administration?
A. Mix each medication individually
B. Use sterile gloves from the procedure
C. Monitor vital signs before giving medications
D. Mix all medications together to facilitate administration
6 is two breaths because for every thirty pumps you do in CPR you do two breaths. 11 is CPR as CPR is done to pump oxygen into thr brain so that when the AED comes, there is not brain damage, as the brain would be damaged if it does not have enough oxygen.
Answer: Lean body mass
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Lean Body Mass is
the total weight of your body; it includes the weight of all your organs, skin,
bones, protein content, body water and your muscles minus all the weight due to
your fat mass.
Therefore, any change in the
weight of any of these can be recorded as changes in Lean Body Mass. Moreover,
this describes fat-free mass of your body, which means lean.</span>
Answer:
all of the above
Explanation:
it truly depends on the drug, but all of those are possible side effects