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A nurse is documenting a client's breath sounds. Crackles are heard as:
 
  A. Loud, low-pitched, coarse sounds
  B. High-pitched, musical squeaks
  C. Dry, grating sounds on inspiration
  D. High-pitched, fine sounds at the end of inspiration

Question 2

The patient is brought to the emergency department after receiving a chemical burn to his eyes. The doctor orders immediate eye irrigations. Of the following solutions, which would be the most beneficial for this patient?
 
  a. Lactated Ringer's solution
  b. Normal saline
  c. Tap water
  d. Dextrose and water



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Jordin Calloway

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Answer to Question 1

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D. CracklesFine crackles are high-pitched, fine, short, interrupted crackling sounds heard during end of inspiration, usually not cleared with coughing.
A. RhonchiLoud, low-pitched, rumbling coarse sounds heard most often during inspiration or expiration; may be cleared by coughing.
B. WheezesHigh-pitched, continuous musical sounds like a squeak heard continuously during inspiration or expiration; usually louder on expiration; do not clear with coughing.
C. Pleural friction rubDry, grating quality heard best during inspiration; does not clear with coughing; heard loudest over lower lateral anterior surface.

Answer to Question 2

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Controversy continues over the best solution for irrigating the eye in a health care setting. When a choice of normal intravenous (IV) solutions is available, lactated Ringer's solution is more effective than normal saline in restoring pH after a chemical burn to the eye. Often cool tap water is recommended for emergency eye flushing because it is effective and immediately available for first aid. Nevertheless, controversy continues over the best solution for irrigating the eye in a health care setting. Dextrose and water usually are not used for eye irrigation.



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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