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TFauchery

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MC Maintaining personal safety in the home includes all of the following actions except
 
  A. Complete the visit without moving more than 6 feet from a door.
  B. Assess the home environment for weapons or other safety risks.
  C. Make the visit in the morning if the home is in an unsafe neighborhood.
  D. Use common walkways to walk from the car to the home.

Question 2

A priority for a nurse during and after a bronchoscopy is the assessment of the client's:
 
  A. Gag reflex
  B. Circulatory status
  C. Respiratory status
  D. Level of sedation



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C
C. Observe respiratory status closely, particularly for facial or neck crepitus.
A. The gag reflex usually returns after 2 hours.
B. Nurse must observe degree of restlessness and respiratory rate, observe capillary refill, color of nail beds, and pulse oximetry during procedure because bronchoscope may cause feelings of suffocation and vasovagal response.
D. Premedicated and drowsy, clients are encouraged not to change position and to cooperate.



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