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A student nurse is working for the medical unit of her local hospital. One of the IV pumps on the unit has been malfunctioning and was placed outside a patient room until it could be repaired.
 
  To prevent an equipment-related accident from occurring, which of the following should be done? A. Tag the pump and remove it from the area.
  B. Initiate a work order on the pump.
  C. Clean the pump and put it in the equipment closet.
  D. Call the pump manufacturer.

Question 2

When a person accidentally touches a hot pan, their protective reflex causes them to immediately withdraw their hand from the hot pan. This protective reflex is known as:
 
  A. transduction.
  B. transmission.
  C. perception.
  D. modulation.



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Answer to Question 1

A
Accidents that are equipment related result from the malfunction, disrepair, or misuse of equipment or from an electrical hazard.

Answer to Question 2

D
A protective reflex response also occurs with pain. When a person is injured, a noxious stimulus from the skin travels along sensory neurons to the dorsal horn of the spinal cord where it synap-ses with spinal motor neurons. The impulse continues to travel along the spinal nerve to the skel-etal muscle, causing the person to withdraw from the source of the pain.



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