Title: You are treating a patient with an abdominal evisceration. You should: Post by: riiiiooottt on Mar 18, 2018 You are treating a patient with an abdominal evisceration. You should:
A) replace the protruding organs, cover with a sterile dressing moistened with sterile saline, and an occlusive dressing. B) do not replace the protruding organs, cover with a dry sterile dressing, and an occlusive dressing. C) do not replace the protruding organs, cover with a sterile dressing moistened with sterile saline, and an occlusive dressing. D) replace the protruding organs, cover with a dry sterile dressing, and an occlusive dressing. Question 2 You are called for a 20-year-old college student with respiratory distress. Of the following information, which would MOST likely indicate a possible pneumothorax? A) He has had a fever and coughing for two or three days. B) He has just returned from the Asia and is having night sweats. C) He has a rescue inhaler that he uses when he needs it. D) He began having shortness of breath after lifting a heavy object. Title: You are treating a patient with an abdominal evisceration. You should: Post by: nomejodas on Mar 18, 2018 Content hidden
Title: You are treating a patient with an abdominal evisceration. You should: Post by: riiiiooottt on Mar 18, 2018 Excellent answers
Title: You are treating a patient with an abdominal evisceration. You should: Post by: nomejodas on Mar 18, 2018 Thank you
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