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You are serving lunch trays and find that Mr. Hmong's tracheostomy cuff is not inflated. You should
 A) inflate the cuff.
  B) serve the lunch tray and leave the room.
  C) call the RN or RCP to inflate the cuff.
  D) ask the patient if he is having trouble breathing.

Question 2

A patient who has been on a 10-day course of antibiotics feels better after three days on the drug. The patient should
 A) stop taking the antibiotics.
  B) finish the entire course of antibiotics.
  C) resume taking the antibiotics if he starts to feel ill again.
  D) take an additional dose of antibiotics to make sure his infection is gone.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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