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When an elderly client is admitted to your unit, you may be responsible for reviewing the safety features of the room with the client. Which of the following is the most important component of that review?
 
  1. introducing the client to other personnel
  2. explaining the use of the telephone
  3. reviewing hospital policy regarding visiting hours
  4. demonstrating how to use call lights

Question 2

The nurse needs to collect a specimen for culture from a patient and realizes that which of the following must be done?
 
  a. The patient should be fasting.
  b. The specimen should be collected early in the morning.
  c. The specimen should be collected before antibiotics are started.
  d. The patient should drink a lot of fluids before the specimen is obtained.



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Answer to Question 1

How great was that.Thank you so much.

Answer to Question 2

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Culture refers to the growing of microorganisms to identify pathogens. Culture and sensitivity tests are performed to identify both the nature of the invading organisms and their susceptibility to commonly-used antibiotics. Sensitivity allows the physician to select the appropriate antibiotic therapy, therefore the specimen should be collected before antibiotics are started.




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