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i feel like all of them , because you will end up maybe getting in trouble but if i were to pick two i would pick A) and maybe B)
Explanation:
A if you steal it , maybe its really expensive or the last one
B if you pretend then you can be a really big trouble , because you can do something wrong and that would be a really big problem
The role of a medical assistant when caring for aging patients is to maintain proper control of vital signs and key physiological ranges while <u>providing aid for everyday tasks</u>.
A proper following of the weight and height of older adults at each medical visit is of vital importance to determine if they are within a normal range. If these values are not normal, they may be indicative of a disease.
Adaptations must be made for medication regarding geriatric patients due to the fact that their <em><u>diminished capabilities </u></em>in processing the medication can easily lead to intoxication if not taken into account.
Finally, the principle of effective communication is to use both verbal and nonverbal communication to ensure that the message was understood fully by the patient and increase the likelihood of them following the treatment.
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Answer: The answer is C - clean room.
Explanation: You prepare a sterile IV medication in a clean room. A fume hood is used in a kitchen. You prepare a sterile IV medication in a clean room, ISO class 7 and inside that room is an ISO class 5 area - either an area that achieves this or inside a primary engineering control. A PEC is a laminar air flow hood - either horizontal or vertical. Or, if you do not have an ISO class 7 area, you can use a biological safety cabinet or Compounding Aseptic (CAI) and Containment Isolators (CACI) that can be certified to use a room that is less than ISO class 7. The only reason you would ever prepare a sterile IV medication on a counter is in an emergency situation for "immediate use." Immediate use is defined as the entire contents will be used within 60 minutes of the preparation.
A nurse aide should give glasses with a perception that will help the visually impaired client can be able to see