Answer:
B. impartial language
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If you are being bias that would be the answer choice that would make the most sense to me
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The correct course of action for the nurse is to place a heating pad on your shoulder for 15 minutes each hour.
After a laparoscopic cholecystectomy, the carbon dioxide that was used to insufflate the abdominal cavity may seep into the right shoulder. Every hour or as instructed by the nurse, the patient's shoulder should be heated for 15 to 20 minutes. Only a doctor should give a patient analgesic drugs; nurses shouldn't. The client does not need to visit the emergency department because the issue is not urgent.
Because this is not a problem connected to an accident, the client does not need to place their shoulder in a sling. The gallbladder is typically removed during a cholecystectomy by inserting a small video camera and specialist surgical tools through four tiny abdominal incisions. The name of this procedure is a laparoscopic cholecystectomy. On rare occasions, the gallbladder is removed via a single, sizable incision.
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Answer:
I believe it's the "Gallbladder."
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Personally, I think don’t think they should. All of those factors(race, sex, culture) don’t have a big effect on intellectual ability. You can be high on the intellectually ability scale no matter race, sex, or culture.
These infections are called
"opportunistic infections" because
they take advantage of weak
immune systems.