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Title: A patient has an advanced infection in his foot. There appears to be an accumulation of gas in the ...
Post by: tiara099 on Jul 2, 2018
A patient has an advanced infection in his foot. There appears to be an accumulation of gas in the tissues which causes a crackling sensation on palpation. This sign is typically seen in:
 
  A) dry gangrene.
  B) cellulitis.
  C) necrotizing fasciitis.
  D) gas gangrene.

Question 2

Which intravenous catheter is referenced for peripheral venous access?
 
  A) Butterfly catheter
  B) Hollow-needle catheter
  C) Over-the-needle catheter
  D) Catheter inserted through the needle
Title: A patient has an advanced infection in his foot. There appears to be an accumulation of gas in the ...
Post by: Cheesycrackers on Jul 2, 2018
Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C