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I was having this discussion with a friend, but we later agree to to these. Hope this will benefit all nurses student still in school or awaiting to take NCLEX. Is more or less like a study :rckn:group. If you think you have any question you can thread and pple will respond with answer. Just thread in question with no answer to see what you have learn so far.
Absence of bubbling in the water seal compartment indicate what?:thnkg:
scissors?
SCISSORS IS NEEDED FOR PATIENT WITH ESOPHAGEAL VARICES WHICH HAS SENGSTAKEN- BLAKE MORE TUBE TO DEFLATE THE BALLOON IF BLEEDING OR HAVE DIFFICULTY IN BREATHING.
KELLY CLAMP , STERILE OCCLUSIVE DRESSING AND RUBBER CAPPED HEMOSTAT SHOULD BE AVAILABLE AT THE BED SIDE OF A PT WITH CHEST TUBE ALL THE TIME.
Delegate this assignment to the RN, LPN and CNA1-change of abdominal dressing-LPN
2-IV push- RN
3-Report decubitus ulcer healing to RN-CNA
4-irrigate central line-RN
Really? I would think that reporting a healing decubitus ulcer would be LPN for the NCLEX since it's an assessment and a CNA can't assess. Is it not considered an assessment?
Really? I would think that reporting a healing decubitus ulcer would be LPN for the NCLEX since it's an assessment and a CNA can't assess. Is it not considered an assessment?
The word reporting does not mean an assessment. Because reporting information to an RN about the pt condition and care is an important part of a CNA responsibility.
well whoopsie i got that one wrong...should give choices...the nclex is multiple choice anyway...
I know NCLEX is a multiple choice question but we are doing this to know what you think you know without an option to choose from. This process is part of learning. Knowing the answer w/o looking at the option make you think before selecting any option.:tku::[anb]:
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