4.6. What can be the cause of patient burns when using electrosurgical machines? Name two (2)
ANSWER.
* Causes of patient burns when using electrosurgical machines.
* Patient wearing jewels or other metal ornaments when using
electrosurgical machines for surgery.
* Health provider fail to perform a safety test before using a electro
surgical equipment on a patient.
4.6. What can be the cause of patient burns when using electrosurgical machines? Name two (2)
46. Transmission-based precautions are used: a. When a patient is known or suspected to have a highly infectious disease b. When a staff member is known or suspected to have a highly infectious disease c. When a staff member has been exposed to HIV d. In emergency cases where the patient has not yet been identified 47. When using airborne transmission precautions: a. Staff members must wear masks at all times b. The patient must wear a mask at all...
2. Fill in the blanks. (a) Name two classes of machines that accept the class of regular languages ............. and ................. . (b) If a machine M is ................... , there is at most one legal move M can make from any give configuration.
What would cause a nurse to notify a physician when a patient is receiving paclitaxel
What is the probable cause of desaturation in a patient when she is turned to her right side?
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29. Name and describe five ways that patient dose can be minimized in mammography. 30. Name at least one individual in history whose life was most likely lost or shortened due to exposure to radiation and briefly describe the type of exposure that was most likely the cause of the life threatening radiation damage. 31. Provide examples where projection and positioning during routine x-ray procedures can be used to reduce patient exposure and provide radiation protection in a procedure involving...
What lung sounds are described as high pitched musical sounds? _______________________ What is a cause of these sounds? _____________________________________________ 5.) Explain how Jugular Vein Distension is assessed. Describe a normal finding. _____________________________________________ Name one condition that could cause JVD. ________________________________ 6.) Explain Jaundice. What do you see? What are possible causes of jaundice? 7.) When assessing the abdomen, the nurse uses the following skills: A. Auscultation B. Inspection C. Palpation Please list (using A,B,C) the correct order. ________ ________ ________...
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1.provide two examples of how institutional protect internet base patient information and promote patient privacy 2.provide two example of how patient privacy has been or can be violated through the use of the internet. 3.how can institutional internet policies protect patient privacy? 4. what specifically can nurses do to protect patient privacy when using the internet?