Complete Textbook Of Phlebotomy
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ISBN: 9781337464314
Author: Hoeltke
Publisher: Cengage
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Read the following medical record. Define the abbreviations and terms called out in the record, and then answer the questions that follow each medical record.
Nitroglycerin patches have been ordered for a client with a history of angina. What teaching will the nurse give to this client?a. Keep the patches in the refrigerator.b. Use the patches only if the chest pain is severe.c. Remove the old patch before applying a new one.d. Apply the patch only to the upper arm or thigh areas.Why letter c is the right answer and why the other options are incorrect
please answer the following questions
Does the internal carotid artery run deeper to or more superficial to the external carotid artery? A._____________________________ What important organ in the head does the internal carotid artery supply with blood? B.___________________________
We now return to the right subclavian artery as it continues into the upper arm. Trace the subclavian, noting that near the first rib it becomes the A.________________________artery.
As this artery continues into the upper arm, it, in turn, becomes the B.____________________ artery. This particular artery is used clinically to monitor what important vital sign? C._________________________________
(Note the subclavian, axillary and brachial arteries are all the same vessel: the name of the vessel changes as it moves to new areas in the body.)
In the antecubital region the brachial artery branches into two smaller vessel, named after the bones of the lower arm. These are the D.___________________…
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