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casperchen82

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Why is it important that your radio report to the receiving facility be concise?
 
  A) The emergency department needs to know quickly and accurately the patient's condition.
  B) You want to make sure the doctor approves your medical order request.
  C) You do not want to bore the nurse receiving your report.
  D) You want to appear professional.

Question 2

When assisting with delivery, which of the following sequences is correct after instructing the mother to stop pushing when the baby's head has delivered?
 
  A) As warranted, suction the mouth, direct the baby's head downward to deliver the anterior shoulder, direct the baby's head upward to deliver the posterior shoulder
  B) Direct the baby's head downward to deliver the anterior shoulder, direct the baby's head upward to deliver the posterior shoulder, suction the mouth first then the nose
  C) Suction the nose first then the mouth, direct the baby's head downward to deliver the anterior shoulder, direct the baby's head upward to deliver posterior shoulder
  D) Direct the baby's head downward to deliver the posterior shoulder, direct the baby's head upward to deliver the anterior shoulder, suction the mouth first then the nose



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honnalora

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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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casperchen82

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Reply 2 on: Jul 3, 2018
:D TYSM


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Wow, this really help

 

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