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sabina

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When selecting the site and placement of the pulse oximetry sensor, a nurse uses:
 
  A. The clip-on probe for obese clients
  B. The fingers for hypothermic clients
  C. The earlobe for clients with tremors
  D. Disposable probes for clients with a latex allergy

Question 2

An electronic device that delivers a measured amount of intravenous fluid over a specified period (e.g., 100 mL/hr) using positive pressure is called an ___________________ .
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word



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Answer to Question 1

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C. If client has tremors or is likely to move, use earlobe.
A. If client is obese, clip-on probe may not fit properly; obtain a single use (tape-on) probe.
B. Peripheral vasoconstriction related to hypothermia can interfere with SpO2 determination.
D. If client has a latex sensitivity or latex allergy, avoid adhesive sensor that contains latex.

Answer to Question 2

electronic infusion device (EID)
An EID delivers a measured amount of fluid over a specified period (e.g., 100 mL/hr) using positive pressure. EIDs use an electronic sensor and an alarm that signals if the pressure in the system changes and the desired flow rate is altered.



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sabina

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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