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KimWrice

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A nurse is caring for a patient with a history of congenital heart disease. To decrease the risk for infection and prevent bacterial endocarditis during surgery, the nurse identifies a need to administer preoperative
 
  1. Anticholinergics.
  2. Antiemetics.
  3. Anticoagulants.
  4. Antibiotics.

Question 2

The nurse will not label an evacuated tube before entering the patient's room because
 
  1. The nurse could accidently use the labeled tube for the wrong patient.
  2. Tubes should be labeled after they have all been filled and the nurse has left the patient's room, just before being sent to the laboratory.
  3. Doing so would be less time efficient, although it would reduce the likelihood of an error.
  4. Labeling the tube later ensures that the writing on the label is more legible.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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