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Lisaclaire

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A client is admitted to a hospital for diabetes. A medical team of doctors and nurses is assigned by the hospital to treat him. The client expects to receive efficient care from the assigned nurse.
 
  What kind of services can the client expect from the nurses in this regard? A) Get help from one of the nurses in making a will
  B) Have knowledge about the medication to be administered
  C) Get special care from the nurses compared to other clients
  D) Get legal advice pertaining to an Advanced Directive from the nurses

Question 2

A nurse in a medical care center notices that the sphygmomanometer used to measure the blood pressure of clients has a defective part and gives inaccurate readings. What initial action should the nurse take in this case?
 
  A) Report and label the defective sphygmomanometer immediately
  B) Replace the sphygmomanometer immediately
  C) Try to repair the defect in the instrument
  D) Order a new sphygmomanometer



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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