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Catheter migration into the______________ can produce dangerously high medication levels. Only physicians and nurse anesthetists administer drugs in this space.
 
  Fill in the blanks with correct word

Question 2

A nurse classifies a pressure ulcer according to the type of tissue in the wound bed. What does it indicate if the wound bed has granulation in it?
 
  a. Wound needs debridement
  b. The presence of significant infection
  c. Colonization by bacteria
  d. Movement toward healing



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Answer to Question 1

subarachnoid space
Only physicians and nurse anesthetists administer spinal drugs due to the increased risk associated with them.

Answer to Question 2

D
The presence of granulation tissue signifies a movement toward wound healing. Black tissue is necrotic tissue. A wound with a high percentage of black tissue will require debridement. Yellow tissue or slough tissue indicates the presence of infection or colonization.



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