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OSWALD

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The priority of care after a client has undergone a bone marrow aspiration is:
 
  1. Keeping the client supine for 6-8 hours.
  2. Monitoring the client for bleeding.
  3. Restricting the client's fluid intake.
  4. Keeping the client n.p.o.

Question 2

The nurse should notify the physician if a client about to undergo a lymphangiogram:
 
  1. Signs the consent form.
  2. Has swelling of the left arm.
  3. Is allergic to seafood.
  4. Is menopausal.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: 2

1. The client is kept supine after a cardiac catheterization, not after a bone marrow aspiration.
2. The nurse monitors the client for bleeding as a priority of care.
3. The client's fluid intake is not restricted.
4. The client is allowed food and fluid post-procedure.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: 3

1. The doctor is not notified if the client signs the consent.
2. Unexplained swelling of one limb is one reason to do a lymphangiogram.
3. The usual contrast media used for this test contains iodine. Seafood contains iodine, and is a reliable way to determine whether the client might have a reaction to the contrast media.
4. The pregnant client would be risking damage to the fetus because of radiation.



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