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rachel9

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What special environmental concerns are there with a neonate with RDS in order to avoid compromising his or her oxygenation?
 
  a. Keeping a normal body temperature
  b. Placing a bilirubin light on the neonate
  c. Keeping the infant cool
  d. Humidifying the inhaled oxygen

Question 2

What is the standard treatment for a lung abscess caused by an anaerobic pathogen?
 
  a. Clindamycin
  b. Linezolid
  c. Neomycin
  d. Omalizumab



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leahm14

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Answer to Question 1

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Maintain the neonate's normal body temperature to avoid compromising its oxygenation. Avoid having the neonate either too cool or too warm. Bilirubin lights have no effect on oxygenation. Inhaled oxygen should be humidified to avoid the drying of secretions.

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When a lung abscess is caused by an anaerobic pathogen, clindamycin is prescribed as the standard treatment.




rachel9

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Reply 2 on: Jul 16, 2018
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
:D TYSM

 

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