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imanialler

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When caring for a patient who is receiving oxygen therapy,
 A) adjust the oxygen flow rate to patient comfort.
  B) allow the patient to adjust the rate as needed.
  C) never check the flow meter, as this is the nurse's responsibility.
  D) check the flow rate each shift.

Question 2

How are prions transmitted to humans?
 A) Through the air
  B) Through contact with the skin
  C) Through ingestion of infected food
  D) Through contact with infected bodily fluids



javimendoza7

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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