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A nurse is required to prepare a client for a radiology test involving the use of dye. What preparatory steps should the nurse take?
 
  A) Wear lead shields to protect vital organs.
  B) Observe the client for signs of anaphylaxis.
  C) Use masks to protect self.
  D) Ask if the client is allergic to iodine.

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A nurse is to take a client in a wheelchair from one unit of the healthcare facility to
  another. Which method should the nurse use when approaching a curb?
 
  A) Turn the chair around and ease the large back wheels over the curb
  B) Lean forward and use body weight to propel the chair forward
  C) Tip the chair back and lift the small wheels over the curb
  D) Turn the chair around and pull it onto the curb



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The nurse should ask if the client is allergic to iodine because many dyes contain iodine or similar chemicals. The nurse needs to wear lead shields to protect vital organs if the nurse is accompanying the client to the x-ray unit. The nurse should observe the client for signs of anaphylaxis for about 30 minutes after the test. The nurse does not need to use the mask to protect self when preparing the client for the test.

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