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A postoperative client is being encouraged to increase physical activity each day. After assisting the client to ambulate down the hall and back to his room, on which part of the medical record should the nurse document this information?
 
  a. nursing progress notes c. nursing care plan
  b. flow sheet d. client education record

Question 2

Which organ regulates the amount of carbon dioxide circulating in the blood?
 
  a. blood c. lungs
  b. kidneys d. pancreas



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Answer to Question 1

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The nursing progress notes is the traditional method of nursing documentation, including descriptions of a client's status, interventions, and treatments.

Answer to Question 2

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The lungs regulates the amount of carbon dioxide circulating in the blood through the retention or excretion of the gas.



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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