The mouth
The process of digestion begins where?
Low urine output
What is oliguria
Pink
What is a normal color of a stoma
Sensory overload
What causes for a client to be stress, anxious, and confused?
Hand hygiene
Prevents the spread of infection/pathogens
X-RAY
You are caring for a patient that received a new order for a nasogastric tube. What is the appropiate method to verify initial tube placement.
30 ml/hr
How many ml per hour of urine is normal?
0.9% sodium chloride
What do you clean an infected wound with ?
Cranial nerve I
Olfactory
Occupational therapist
Client that has problems with everyday tasks needs what interprofessional l team
23.6
What is the clients BMI that weights 174 pounds and is 6 foot.
Urinary Incontinence
Uncontrollable urine leakage is called?
High Protein Diet
What type of diet facilitates and aids in wound healing?
III, IV, VI
What cranial nerves control the motor of the eyes?
Pathogen
The cause of disease and infection
Food that are liquids or that turn to liquid at room temperature
What is a clear liquid diet?
The main purpose of the kidney is to maintain fluid and electrolyte balance by filtering waste products and regulating pressures.
What is the primary function of the kidney?
serosanguineous
This watery fluid that is pink due to the presence of blood is called?
For the light to enter the eye through the cornea
What is the first step in the process of sight?
Beneficence
A client is recovering from surgery. Before the client sambulating, a nurse gives them pain medication. Which ethical principle of care if the nurse providing in this example?
Tip of the nose, to the clients' earlobe, to the diploid process of the sternum.
Tip of the nose, to the clients' earlobe, to the diploid process of the sternum. How do you measure a nasogastric tube?
urine leakage that would happen during coughing, laughing or sneezing.
What is stress incontinence
Deep tissue pressure injury
What pressure injury is when the skin is deep red, maroon, or purple discoloration
Myopia
Farsightedness in medial term
Assault
A nurse threatens a client to inject them with a sedative if they don't stop complaining. Which of the following torts is the AP committing?