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Alainaaa8

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When caring for a patient who is receiving sequential compression therapy,
 A) the hosiery are removed only for bathing, then immediately reapplied.
  B) turn the controller off and remove the hosiery every hour.
  C) remove the hosiery every 24 hours for 30 minutes.
  D) turn the power off and remove the hosiery every 4 hours.

Question 2

Working smarter means
 A) taking shortcuts to save time.
  B) skipping breaks to get more work done.
  C) mastering good organization and time management skills.
  D) focusing on completing individual tasks.



angrybirds13579

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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