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DelorasTo

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To assess the patient's pulse, the nurse knows the normal range for pulse rate of a healthy adult is
 
  A) 50100 beats per minute
  B) 60100 beats per minute
  C) 60120 beats per minute
  D) 70120 beats per minute

Question 2

Patients demonstrating apnea have
 
  A) Usually have a temporary cessation of breathing
  B) Decreased rate and depth of respirations
  C) Increased rate and depth of respirations
  D) Normal respiratory rate of 20



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Answer to Question 1

Ans: B

Answer to Question 2

Ans: A



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