The nurse informs a patient that a wet-to-dry dressing is applied wet and allowed to dry. This drying process causes it to adhere to the wound. What is the result of this intervention when the dressing is removed? a. Destruction of tissueb. Bleedingc. Mechanical debridementd. Prevention of infection
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The nurse notes that the client’s surgical dressing is satur…
The nurse notes that the client’s surgical dressing is saturated and wet with sanguineous drainage one hour post-operatively. The nurse does which of the following? Select All That Apply. a. Notify the MD.b. Reinforce the dressing.c. Connect the drainage system to suction. d. Assess the client’s vital signs.e. Note the color and amount of drainage.
Select all of the disadvantages for oxygen masks:
Select all of the disadvantages for oxygen masks:
The Mexican ban on American immigration to Texas:
The Mexican ban on American immigration to Texas:
Why were theories of racial superiority significant in the S…
Why were theories of racial superiority significant in the South?
The South’s population:
The South’s population:
Which of the following was NOT part of the myth of the Old S…
Which of the following was NOT part of the myth of the Old South’s superiority?
The South’s population:
The South’s population:
Carpal tunnel syndrome is caused when inflamed tendon sheath…
Carpal tunnel syndrome is caused when inflamed tendon sheathes press against the:
You are hired as an ergonomist at Acme Inc. While doing a pl…
You are hired as an ergonomist at Acme Inc. While doing a plant walk, you come across an assembly station worked by a short woman and you see her struggling to keep up. Upon asking, she complains that: The desk is too high which is causing her some pain in both the shoulders. She is having difficulty in reaching the overhead impact driver. Her wrist hurts while putting in the ‘C’ clip. This ‘C’ clip is put in place by a straight plier. How would you solve this problem? After coming up with the solution, provide a justification for the investment required. (Hint: This is similar to the “chair” example given by Dr. Thomas in class) Constraints: Transferring her to another job is not feasible as it will take a lot of resources to train her You have a limited budget (Think less than $2000) A stool/elevated platform cannot be used as there is a risk of her losing balance and falling. (Note: This question does not have a “perfect” answer and you are expected to apply all the applicable concepts that we have discussed in class so far.)