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TFauchery

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The nurse is asked to apply a suitable bandage or tape for a client requiring alternating
  pressure to the legs. Which is best for the client?
 
  A) All cotton elastic roller bandage
  B) Thromboembolytic disease stocking
  C) 3M Micropore tape
  D) Intermittent sequential compression device

Question 2

Which of the following healthcare workers provides most of the primary care to clients of all ages in the CHC/FHC?
 
  A) Physicians
  B) Physician assistants
  C) Advance practice nurses
  D) Registered nurses



tdewitt

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C
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Advance practice nurses (nurse practitioners) provide most of the primary care to clients of all ages in the CHC/FHC. In other words, they act as family doctors. Some conditions are considered ambulatory care sensitive (ACS), and clients with these conditions are often seen in these settings. Examples of these conditions include asthma, diabetes mellitus, seizure disorders, and hypertension.



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