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tingc95

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Mr. Hernandez always complains about having his hair shampooed. He says that it makes his eyes burn. You should:
 
  A) cover his face with a towel. B) not use shampoo.
  C) use a wash rag to cover the eyes. D) use baby shampoo only.

Question 2

Positioning and aligning the patient is important because:
 
  A) circulation may decrease and edema can develop from poor positioning.
  B) foot drop and lumbar discomfort can develop from poor positioning.
  C) breathing problems and pressure sores may develop from poor positioning.
  D) of all of the above.



wuly

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A

Answer to Question 2

ANS: D



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