The following statement made by the student indicated a need for further education:
"Ketamine is the anesthetic typically used for children who have suffered head trauma and need to be intubated."
<u>Explanation</u>:
A nursing instructor is a nurse who guides the licensed practical nurses and gives knowledge to them regarding their practices.
In such situation, a student says that Ketamine should be used for child suffering from head trauma. This indicates lack of knowledge about the drug. Actually Ketamine increases the intracranial pressure and it should not be used in children suffering from head trauma.
Succinylcholine can be used for the child who is suffering from head trauma and need to be intubated. Atropine can be used to reduce the risk of bradycardia.
A) Restoring a criminal to a law-abiding way.
“Rehabilitation refers to the processes of retraining behavior patterns of people convicted of criminal offenses to prevent them from committing the same crime or other crimes in the future.” (Myers, 2019).
Reference
Myers, T. (2019) retrieved from https://nolacriminallaw.com/criminal-law-101-rehabilitation-and-restoration/
The ancient Greeks represented fractions by writing the denominator with a single or double accent. <span>Other fractions were often indicated by placing a single accent on the numerator and writing the denominator twice, each time with a double accent.</span>
Answer:
C. ii and iii only
Explanation:
(ii) The right to refuse to testify against oneself
(iii) The right to question witnesses
Answer: is the 1st option or A
Explanation: