Answer to Question 1
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Rationale 1: IV lines are started prior to surgical procedures requiring general anesthesia to administer agents that will cause rapid loss of consciousness.
Rationale 2: The IV may be used to treat adverse effects but this is not an initial use.
Rationale 3: The IV may be used to administer replacement fluids, but this is not an initial use.
Rationale 4: Volatile liquids are inhaled gases.
Global Rationale: IV lines are started prior to surgical procedures requiring general anesthesia to administer agents that will cause rapid loss of consciousness. The IV also may be used to treat adverse effects and administer replacement fluids, but these would not be initial uses. Volatile liquids are inhaled gases.
Answer to Question 2
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Rationale 1: Referring the client back to the physician is inappropriate; the nurse can answer this question.
Rationale 2: Insufficient folic acid can manifest itself as anemia. This is often observed in chronic alcoholism, since alcoholics consume alcohol instead of eating nutritious foods. Alcohol interferes with folate metabolism in the liver.
Rationale 3: Folic acid anemia is not caused by a vitamin B12 deficiency.
Rationale 4: The client needs folic acid because his liver cannot metabolize folate, not because he has missed his vitamins and Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) meetings.
Global Rationale: Insufficient folic acid can manifest itself as anemia. This is often observed in chronic alcoholism, since alcoholics consume alcohol instead of eating nutritious foods. Alcohol interferes with folate metabolism in the liver. Referring the client back to the physician is inappropriate; the nurse can answer this question. Folic acid anemia is not caused by a vitamin B12 deficiency. The client needs folic acid because his liver cannot metabolize folate, not because he has missed his vitamins and Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) meetings.