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An expected outcome of autologous blood transfusion is:
 
  A. Cool, dry skin
  B. Urinary output of 1 ml/kg/hour
  C. Slow capillary refill of the extremities
  D. Decreased blood pressure and cardiac output

Question 2

To move secretions from small distal airways into larger central airways, the nurse would use ________________ and _______________.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word



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Answer to Question 1

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B. Urine output is  to 1 ml/kg/hr.
A. Tissue perfusion is improved. Skin is warm and dry.
C. Mucous membranes are pink, and client has brisk capillary refill.
D. Client's systolic blood pressure improves. Client's cardiac output returns to baseline.

Answer to Question 2

vibration; shaking
Vibration and shaking move secretions from small distal airways into larger central airways. Vibration is a fine, shaking pressure applied to the chest wall only during exhalation. Shaking is a stronger, bouncing maneuver that supplies a concurrent, compressive force to the chest wall.



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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