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armygirl

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A nurse is required to access client information from the computerized database. Which
  precaution should the nurse take when using the computer?
 
  A) Access data in the presence of a colleague
  B) Keep the screen protected when accessing records
  C) Only share your password with those who work on the unit.
  D) Provide client's family with detailed information on the record.

Question 2

The student nurse has been ordered to take vital signs of a group of clients. Which type of thermometer would provide the student nurse with the quickest and most noninvasive method for obtaining the client's temperature?
 
  A) Temporal artery
  B) Rectal
  C) Disposable single use
  D) Tympanic



lorealeza77

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A
Feedback:
The temporal artery temperature method, not the rectal, disposable single use, or tympanic, is the quickest (almost instant) and most noninvasive method available because the device is not inserted into the body in any way.



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