Which of the following nursing actions would most increase a patient risk for developing a health care associated infection? A: Use of surgical aseptic technique to suction an airway. B: Urinary catheter drainage bag placed below the level of the bladder. C: Clean technique for inserting a urinary catheter. D: Use of a sterile bottled solution more than once within a 24-hour period.
Which of the following nursing actions would most increase a patient risk for developing a health care associated infection? A: Use of surgical aseptic technique to suction an airway. B: Urinary catheter drainage bag placed below the level of the bladder. C: Clean technique for inserting a urinary catheter. D: Use of a sterile bottled solution more than once within a 24-hour period.
Patients who cannot move may need a urinary catheter.
Patients who cannot move may need a urinary catheter.
以下缩略语错误的是( ) A: CRBS:导管相关性血流感染( catheter related blood stream infection) B: PVC:中心静脉导管( peripheral venous catheter) C: PICC:经外周静脉置入中心静脉导管( peripherally inserted central catheter) D: PN:肠外营养( parenteral nutrition)
以下缩略语错误的是( ) A: CRBS:导管相关性血流感染( catheter related blood stream infection) B: PVC:中心静脉导管( peripheral venous catheter) C: PICC:经外周静脉置入中心静脉导管( peripherally inserted central catheter) D: PN:肠外营养( parenteral nutrition)
3.In endovascular thrombectomy,the catheter is inserted through the ( ) A: leg B: arm C: elly D: neck
3.In endovascular thrombectomy,the catheter is inserted through the ( ) A: leg B: arm C: elly D: neck
A client with acute respiratory failure is intubated and placed on mechanical ventilation. Which intervention is most appropriate when suctioning the client() A: Insert the suction catheter while applying suction. B: Apply suction until all the secretions have been removed. C: Use the same catheter to first suction the mouth, then the endotraeheal tube. D: Preoxygenate with 100% oxygen before suctioning.
A client with acute respiratory failure is intubated and placed on mechanical ventilation. Which intervention is most appropriate when suctioning the client() A: Insert the suction catheter while applying suction. B: Apply suction until all the secretions have been removed. C: Use the same catheter to first suction the mouth, then the endotraeheal tube. D: Preoxygenate with 100% oxygen before suctioning.
A client with acute respiratory failure is intubated and placed on mechanical ventilation. Which intervention is most appropriate when suctioning the client A: Insert the suction catheter while applying suction. B: Apply suction until all the secretions have been removed. C: Use the same catheter to first suction the mouth, then the endotraeheal tube. D: Preoxygenate with 100% oxygen before suctionin
A client with acute respiratory failure is intubated and placed on mechanical ventilation. Which intervention is most appropriate when suctioning the client A: Insert the suction catheter while applying suction. B: Apply suction until all the secretions have been removed. C: Use the same catheter to first suction the mouth, then the endotraeheal tube. D: Preoxygenate with 100% oxygen before suctionin
A client with a neurogenic bladder is beginning bladder training. Which of the following nursing actions is most important() A: Set up specific times to empty the bladder. B: Force fluids. C: Provide adequate roughage. D: Encourage the use of an indwelling urinary catheter.
A client with a neurogenic bladder is beginning bladder training. Which of the following nursing actions is most important() A: Set up specific times to empty the bladder. B: Force fluids. C: Provide adequate roughage. D: Encourage the use of an indwelling urinary catheter.
Which of the following statements regarding bladder trauma is incorrect? () A: Mostly have a<br/>history of distended bladder injury or a fractured pelvis. B: Classified as<br/>intraperitoneal or extraperitoneal. C: Diagnosed by<br/>retrograde cystogram. D: Intraperitoneal<br/>extravasation of urine can be managed by catheter drainage of the<br/>bladder for 10 days.
Which of the following statements regarding bladder trauma is incorrect? () A: Mostly have a<br/>history of distended bladder injury or a fractured pelvis. B: Classified as<br/>intraperitoneal or extraperitoneal. C: Diagnosed by<br/>retrograde cystogram. D: Intraperitoneal<br/>extravasation of urine can be managed by catheter drainage of the<br/>bladder for 10 days.
What is the next best step in management?() A: Recommend cesarean section<br/>for placental abruption remote from delivery B: Continue expectant<br/>management, bleeding is likely from the cervix C: Send a CBC, type and screen,<br/>Kleihauer–Betke test, and place a second IV D: Consent the patient for<br/>transfusion of packed red blood cells (PRBCs) E: Place fetal scalp electrode<br/>(FSE) and intrauterine pressure catheter (IUPC) to better monitor<br/>fetus and contractions
What is the next best step in management?() A: Recommend cesarean section<br/>for placental abruption remote from delivery B: Continue expectant<br/>management, bleeding is likely from the cervix C: Send a CBC, type and screen,<br/>Kleihauer–Betke test, and place a second IV D: Consent the patient for<br/>transfusion of packed red blood cells (PRBCs) E: Place fetal scalp electrode<br/>(FSE) and intrauterine pressure catheter (IUPC) to better monitor<br/>fetus and contractions