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Which statement is not true regarding taking telephone orders from a physician?
 
  a. Have another nurse listen if you are having difficulty understanding the order.
  b. Record telephone orders immediately.
  c. The physician needs to countersign the tele-phone order.
  d. Use a tape recorder when taking a telephone order.

Question 2

Where does oxygen/carbon dioxide exchange occur?
 
  a. bronchioles c. trachea
  b. alveoli d. nasopharynx



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Answer to Question 1

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When you place the call, state the reason for the call. Be brief and listen carefully. Repeat the test results and any orders the physician gives over the phone. Record accurately in the medical record the date and time the phone call was placed, the patient data reported, the name of the person spoken with, and whether an order was obtained. Charting telephone orders and documentation in the nurses' progress notes should be done as soon as possible after the phone call to prevent an entry by another caregiver before charting. The physician needs to countersign the order within a time frame as specified by the organization's policy.

Answer to Question 2

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Oxygen diffuses across the alveolar membrane in response to a concentration gradient. At the same time, carbon dioxide diffuses from the blood to the alveolar space in response to a concentration gradient.



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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