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nevelica

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A patient who is scheduled for a bronchoscopy has arrived at the clinical facility. When preparing for the test, the patient reports feeling hungry and asks the nurse when he will be able to eat. What information should be provided by the nurse?
 
  A) You will not be allowed to eat or drink until the physician has seen you.
  B) You may immediately resume your normal diet after the test.
  C) You will not be able to eat or drink until your gag reflex has returned.
  D) It will be at least 8 hours after the procedure before you are allowed to eat or drink.

Question 2

A woman is diagnosed with senile dementia. The nurse should inform the family of the
 
  A) Possible need for home care
  B) Legal responsibility for the future
  C) Need for institutionalizatio n
  D) Lack of free resources of care



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Answer to Question 1

Ans: C

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Ans: A





 

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