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The nurse is pouring a sterile solution from a bottle. What direction should the label on the bottle be in for appropriate technique?
 
  a. Facing outward
  b. Covered
  c. Facing downward
  d. In the palm of the hand

Question 2

_________________________________machines flex and extend joints to mobilize them passively without the strain of active exercises.
 
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Answer to Question 1

ANS: D
The bottle should be held with the label in the palm of the hand.

Answer to Question 2

Continuous passive motion (CPM)
Continuous passive motion
CPM

Continuous passive motion (CPM) machines flex and extend joints to mobilize them passively without the strain of active exercises. It is imperative that the CPM machine be set according to the health care provider's orders for the degree and the speed of flexion and extension for each individual patient to prevent damage to the joint or surgical site.





 

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