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melina_rosy

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Shaving with a disposable razor is contraindicated for a patient with:
 
  a. heart disease.
  b. diabetes mellitus.
  c. a head injury.
  d. a bleeding disorder.

Question 2

MC The blood pressure cuff is wrapped snugly and smoothly around the upper arm
 
  A. inch above the antecubital space.
  B. 1 inch above the antecubital space.
  C. 1 inch down from the axilla.
  D. 2 inches down from the axilla.



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Answer to Question 1

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Before shaving, assess whether the patient has a bleeding tendency. Review medical history or laboratory values (e.g., platelet counts, prothrombin time). Determine the need to use an electric razor for the patient's safety because of the potential for bleeding. Shaving with a disposable razor is not contraindicated for patients with heart disease, diabetes mellitus, or a head injury.

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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