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arivle123

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To prevent errors, the client always has to be properly identified before transfer to the OR. The nurse knows that no client is allowed to go to the OR without an identification bracelet.
 
  What is the minimal number of staff members that have to check the client's ID band before the client enters the OR? A) One
  B) Two
  C) Three
  D) Four

Question 2

A client is taking glucocorticoids. Which is a significant finding that a nurse should
  monitor when caring for this client?
 
  A) Increase in blood volume
  B) Change in the body's rate of metabolism
  C) Low sugar level in the blood
  D) Small rise in temperature



juicepod

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Answer to Question 1

B
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The ID bands of the client going to surgery must be checked by at least two, not one, three, or four, staff people and verified by the client/family before the client enters the OR.

Answer to Question 2

D



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