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jwb375

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While assessing the patient, the nurse recognizes that special caution should be taken with the IV infusion because of fluid volume excess when the nurse notes the presence of which condition?
 
  a. Poor skin turgor
  b. Crackles in the lungs
  c. Decreased blood pressure
  d. Dry skin and mucous membranes

Question 2

When using surgical attire, the nurse should:
 
  A. Cover all rings with tape
  B. Leave the same shoe covers in place throughout day
  C. Put the surgical cap on first over all of the exposed hair
  D. Use standard protective eyewear when doing laser procedures



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Answer to Question 1

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Auscultation of crackles or rhonchi in the lungs may signal fluid buildup in the lungs caused by fluid volume excess. Poor skin turgor is common with fluid volume deficit. The pinched skin stays elevated for several seconds (tenting). This may be an indication of the need for IV therapy. Decreased blood pressure may indicate fluid volume deficit caused by a decrease in stroke volume. This may indicate the need for IV therapy. Dry skin and mucous membranes may indicate dehydration.

Answer to Question 2

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C. Don surgical shoe covers, cap or hood, face mask, and protective eyewear.
A. Remove bracelets, rings, and watches.
B. Don new surgical shoe covers, cap or hood, face mask, and protective eyewear for every procedure.
D. Laser surgery requires special protective eyewear to prevent eye damage from stray laser energy.



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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