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kshipps

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A nurse is directed to bandage a client who has been admitted with a bleeding injury to
  his leg. Which should a nurse keep in mind before applying a bandage to the client?
 
  A) The bandage must be sterile
  B) The bandage must be tight-fitting
  C) The bandage must be non-adherent.
  D) The bandage must not be stretchy

Question 2

A nurse at a rehabilitation center is required to administer medications to clients via enteral and parenteral routes. Which of the following should the nurse be aware of with reference to enteral and parenteral administration?
 
  A) Parenteral administration means medication administration through the digestive tract.
  B) Intradermal indicates an enteral method of medication administration.
  C) Absorption rate of oral medications given via the enteral method is rapid.
  D) Among parenteral injections, intravenous medications are most rapidly absorbed.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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The nurse should be aware that of all the parenteral injection methods, intravenous medications are most rapidly absorbed. Enteral, not parenteral, indicates medication administration by way of the digestive tract. The intradermal method of administration is an example of parenteral administration by injection. The absorption rate of oral medications given via enteral methods is slower, which results in a slowed onset of action.



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