Answer:
make the toe pleat.
Explanation:
When making an occupied bed the nurse aide
SHOULD:
(A) leave the bed in the lowest position.
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(C) leave the bottom sheet untucked.
(D) place soiled linens on the floor.
Answer:
Checking the patency of the nasogastric tube
A nasogastric tube is used after surgery to decompress the stomach and limit tension on the suture line. As another means of limiting pressure on the suture line, oral feedings should not be implemented in the immediate postoperative period when the nasogastric tube is in place. Vomiting indicates obstruction of the nasogastric tube; this is why the initial action should be to check the patency of the tube. It is too soon for signs of infection to occur.
Answer: Med kit, Flash light, rations.
Explanation: Med kit: Just in case someone were to get hurt, you would need the med kit since you can’t go out to a hospital.
Flash light: In most cases when a hurricane happens, the power shuts off and to have the ability to see you would need to use a flash light.
Rations: You can’t go to the store and buy food and water, so you would need to store water and food just in case you run out so you don’t starve to death, or die of thirst.
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
Vagotomy is a medical procedure which is used to decrease the gastric secretion in the stomach by denervating the parental cell that produces acid.
This condition is useful in case pf peptic ulcers. It is also used to eliminate or reduce the symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux in the patients who has already suffered from this.
In this operation the vagus nerve is cut down to reduce the rate of gastric secretion.
Thus, the correct answer is option B