the occipital lobe is the visual processing area of the brain, it is associated with visuospatial processing , distance and depth perception , color determination , object and face recognition. injury to the occipital lobe may lead to vision impairments such as blindness or blind spots, visual distortions and visual inattention, it can affect one eye at a time or both eyes.
The correct answer is A anesthesia providers thank for the correction ; When a patient in the perioperative expresses concerns about intubation and the possibility of waking up during surgery, the nurse should discuss these concern with the anesthesiologist or nurse anesthetists . Arrange for them to speak directly with the patient to provide detailed information and reassurance about the anesthesia process, including how they will be monitored and the measure in place to prevent intraoperative awareness. These professional are responsible for administering anesthesia and monitoring the patient's vital signs throughout the procedure , they have the expertise to address concerns about anesthesia, intubation , and the risk of intraoperative awareness ( waking up during surgery )
The recommended time frame for tracheal suctioning is genially limited to 10 to 15 seconds per suction attempts. this guideline is in place to minimize complication and ensure patient safety . Prolonged suctioning can remove oxygen from the airway , leading to hypoxia( low oxygen level in the blood ). by limiting suction to 10 seconds, intervals, the patient has better chance to maintain adequate oxygenation between suctions Applying suction continuously can causes trauma and damage to the mucosal lining of the airway, intermittent suction minimize the risk of mucosal injury by providing brief periods of suction followed by periods of release, allowing the mucosa to recover. so the correct answer is c 10 seconds of intermittent suction during catheter withdrawal THANK FOR WATHCING
Correct answer is B the patient have one IV line , with two prescribed medication 5% dextrose in water+ kcl , and antibiotic, first action is to check the compatibility of this two medication , if the two are not compatibility you have to give one ,, after which you start the other medications. always check the compatibility of the medication before giving it in the same line, or insert a new IV cannular to start the other medication.
CORRECT ANSWER IS D; During a seizure, ensuring the infant's safety and documenting the seizure's characteristics are critical. Inserting a padded tongue blade into the infant's mouth is dangerous and not recommended due to the risk of injury. Testing pupillary response to light and suctioning the oropharynx during the seizure are not immediate priorities and can potentially harm the infant or interfere with their breathing. Noting the duration of the seizure is essential for medical assessment and decision-making, helping healthcare providers understand the severity and type of seizure for appropriate intervention
correct answer is B ; Rationale; The patient's emotional response (upset and crying) and avoidance behavior (not looking at the colostomy) indicate that they are struggling with the change in their body image. Distorted body image is a priority because it directly affects the patient's emotional and psychological well-being, which can impact their ability to adapt to and manage their new condition. Addressing body image concerns is crucial for promoting acceptance and adjustment, which in turn can facilitate effective self-care and knowledge acquisition about the colostomy. Knowledge deficit: colostomy (A) may become a priority once the patient is more emotionally stable and ready to learn about managing their colostomy. Self-care deficit: toileting (C) could be important, but it is secondary to addressing the emotional and psychological impact of the colostomy. Altered comfort (d) is important, but the patient's current distress seems more related to their body image and emotional state rather than physical discomfort. HOPE IS CLEAR NOW !!!
Answer C. following the ABCDE assessment. first thing to do once you receive patient is to ensure that airway is patent and free of obstruction. then move to the next phase of assessment breathing , circulation and disability and exposure
answer 51, correct answer D
hepatitis D virus .
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No.10.answer C is correct
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Please explain question number 15
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Can you please explain question number 16?Thank you
the occipital lobe is the visual processing area of the brain, it is associated with visuospatial processing , distance and depth perception , color determination , object and face recognition.
injury to the occipital lobe may lead to vision impairments such as blindness or blind spots, visual distortions and visual inattention, it can affect one eye at a time or both eyes.
question 16? correct answer is A
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No 3 ans
B
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Pls give the rationale for the answer in number 1..thank you
The correct answer is A anesthesia providers
thank for the correction ;
When a patient in the perioperative expresses concerns about intubation and the possibility of waking up during surgery, the nurse should discuss these concern with the anesthesiologist or nurse anesthetists . Arrange for them to speak directly with the patient to provide detailed information and reassurance about the anesthesia process, including how they will be monitored and the measure in place to prevent intraoperative awareness.
These professional are responsible for administering anesthesia and monitoring the patient's vital signs throughout the procedure , they have the expertise to address concerns about anesthesia, intubation , and the risk of intraoperative awareness ( waking up during surgery )
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@@nurseblessing the questions are same in nhra prometric exam?
Question no 3 answer
B. that is an allergy reaction
@@nurseblessingmam, is there a term allergy embolus? I cant find it.
Or is should be allergic reaction?
@@cutiebellacat4720 allergy reaction.
Question no 3 which is correct answer
Correct answer is B,
Allergy reaction
What is the answer of child suction time?
5-10 seconds
Can you explain q 41,
The recommended time frame for tracheal suctioning is genially limited to 10 to 15 seconds per suction attempts. this guideline is in place to minimize complication and ensure patient safety .
Prolonged suctioning can remove oxygen from the airway , leading to hypoxia( low oxygen level in the blood ). by limiting suction to 10 seconds, intervals, the patient has better chance to maintain adequate oxygenation between suctions
Applying suction continuously can causes trauma and damage to the mucosal lining of the airway, intermittent suction minimize the risk of mucosal injury by providing brief periods of suction followed by periods of release, allowing the mucosa to recover.
so the correct answer is c
10 seconds of intermittent suction during catheter withdrawal
THANK FOR WATHCING
Question no.3 ,answer?
Mam will this questions also help to pass haad exam.pls reply mam
yes ma
Q-57 can explain pls
Correct answer is B
the patient have one IV line , with two prescribed medication 5% dextrose in water+ kcl , and antibiotic, first action is to check the compatibility of this two medication , if the two are not compatibility you have to give one ,, after which you start the other medications. always check the compatibility of the medication before giving it in the same line, or insert a new IV cannular to start the other medication.
7 number answer is D
Mam queation no 3 ans is??
CORRECT ANSWER IS B
Allergy reaction
Why no answer question number 3
B
Whats the answer of #10?
Question no 51 answer is C I think if not than explain plz
correct answer is D ,hepatitis D virus
typing error
3question answer what?
Q7 answer is A???canyou explan please
CORRECT ANSWER IS D;
During a seizure, ensuring the infant's safety and documenting the
seizure's characteristics are critical. Inserting a padded tongue blade into the infant's mouth is dangerous and not recommended due to the risk of injury. Testing pupillary response to light and suctioning the oropharynx during the seizure are not immediate priorities and can potentially harm the infant or interfere with their breathing. Noting the duration of the seizure is essential for medical assessment and decision-making, helping healthcare providers understand the severity and type of seizure for appropriate intervention
Is this is the real question
yes
Ous3 ans
B
Q:51 answer is Hep D
Yes correct
the correct answer is D, typing error
26 is correct answer or
correct answer is B ;
Rationale;
The patient's emotional response (upset and crying) and avoidance behavior (not looking at the colostomy) indicate that they are struggling with the change in their body image.
Distorted body image is a priority because it directly affects the patient's emotional and psychological well-being, which can impact their ability to adapt to and manage their new condition. Addressing body image concerns is crucial for promoting acceptance and adjustment, which in turn can facilitate effective self-care and knowledge acquisition about the colostomy.
Knowledge deficit: colostomy (A) may become a priority once the patient is more emotionally stable and ready to learn about managing their colostomy.
Self-care deficit: toileting (C) could be important, but it is secondary to addressing the emotional and psychological impact of the colostomy.
Altered comfort (d) is important, but the patient's current distress seems more related to their body image and emotional state rather than physical discomfort.
HOPE IS CLEAR NOW !!!
Please explain 12question answer
Qus 3.ans?
B
1 b
Question number 10 , what is that correct answer
Answer C.
following the ABCDE assessment.
first thing to do once you receive patient is to ensure that airway is patent and free of obstruction.
then move to the next phase of assessment breathing , circulation and disability and exposure
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What is the 3question answer
An allergic bolis@@hemakumar367
An allergic embolism
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Question 7 answer
CORRECT ANSWER D
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Answer 3?
No 3 ans B allergic embolous.
Question no 10 which is correct answer