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kamilo84

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A nursing instructor supervises a student nurse who is administering an intramuscular analgesic medication to a school-age child. The nursing instructor intervenes when the student nurse tells the child:
 
  1. My injections don't hurt.
  2. This will only hurt for a little while.
  3. This will feel like a prick and will hurt a little.
  4. This medication will help take your pain away.

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An instructor is teaching students the importance of understanding the changes brought about by aging that are not indicative of disease. The instructor points out that additional instruction is required when a student says:
 
  1. Men and women will no longer have a need for sexual intimacy.
  2. Blood flow and oxygen use in the brain will decrease.
  3. There will be a decrease in bone density.
  4. Bladder capacity will decrease because of loss of muscle tone.



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kamilo84

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Reply 2 on: Jul 22, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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:D TYSM

 

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