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Kthamas

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Rhythms that cycle on a daily basis are called
 
  a. ultradian rhythms c. infradian rhythms
  b. circadian rhythms d. circannual rhythms

Question 2

The nurse is assisting the physician with a bone marrow aspiration and biopsy on an assigned client who has leukemia with a low platelet count.
 
  When the physician has completed this test, it is most important for the nurse to do which of the following? 1. Hold pressure on the wound for approximately five minutes
   2. Label and refrigerate the specimen obtained by the physician
   3. Make certain the client understands the purpose of the test
   4. Dispose of the equipment used, and clean the area properly



dellikani2015

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Answer to Question 1

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Circadian rhythms are those rhythms that occur on a daily basis. Ultradian rhythms occur much shorter than daily. Infradian rhythms last a month or more. Circannual rhythms require approximately one year to complete the cycle.

Answer to Question 2

1. Hold pressure on the wound for approximately five minutes

Rationale:
The most important task for the nurse is to prevent bleeding after the biopsy. Holding pressure on the wound for five minutes is effective. Dealing with the specimen is accomplished by a third party or after the nurse stabilizes the client. An explanation of the test is performed before the procedure is begun. Cleaning the area is completed after the client is stable and the specimen is sent to the laboratory.



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