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frankwu

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When preparing a patient for electromyography (EMG), which instructions should the nurse include?
 
  a. Cease smoking for 12 hours before the test.
  b. Refrain from caffeine drinks for 3 hours before the test.
  c. Take muscle relaxants before the test.
  d. Prepare for a lengthy testing time (usually about 2 hours).

Question 2

The nurse is assessing a patient with a dark complexion for cyanosis. To ensure the most accurate assessment, which locations should the nurse inspect? (Select all that apply.)
 
  a. Conjunctiva
  b. Gums
  c. Roof of the mouth
  d. Nail beds
  e. Palms of the hands



zoeyesther

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Answer to Question 1

B
Electromyography (EMG) is used to detect abnormal nerve transmission to the muscle and ab-normal muscle function, and to assess the rehabilitation progress. Before the test, smoking and use of caffeine should be ceased for 3 hours. The test usually takes 1 hour.

Answer to Question 2

B, C
A person with a dark complexion can be assessed for cyanosis by examining the gums and the roof of the mouth. Cyanosis is not usually apparent in the conjunctiva or palms of the hands. The nail beds tend to be darker in dark-skinned individuals so this would not render an accurate as-sessment of cyanosis.



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