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The patient is to receive a Mantoux test for tuberculosis. This test is administered via an intradermal injection. The nurse recognizes that which angle of injection is used for an intradermal injection?
 
  a. 15 degrees
  b. 30 degrees
  c. 45 degrees
  d. 90 degrees

Question 2

The patient has sequential compression stockings in place. The nurse evaluates that the stockings have been implemented appropriately by the new staff nurse when which of the following statements is true?
 
  a. Intermittent pressure is set at 40 mm Hg.
  b. Initial measurement is made around the patient's calves.
  c. Stockings are wrapped directly over the leg from ankle to knee.
  d. Stockings are removed every hour during application.



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A The angle of injection for an intradermal injection is 5 to 15 degrees.
B The correct angle for an intradermal injection is not 30 degrees.
C Subcutaneous injections may be administered at a 45-degree angle.
D Subcutaneous or intramuscular injections may be administered at a 90-degree angle.

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A Inflation pressure averages 40 mm Hg.
B Initial measurement is made around the largest part of the patient's thigh.
C A protective stockinette is placed over the patient's leg. Then the stocking is wrapped around the leg, starting at the ankle, with the opening over the patella.
D Stockings are not removed every hour. For optimal results, sequential compression or intermittent pneumatic compression devices are used as soon as possible and maintained until the patient becomes fully ambulatory. The stockings should be removed periodically to assess the condition of the patient's skin.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 22, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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Wow, this really help

 

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