away from the medical assistant
36 inches or approx 3 ft from the patient's face.
(All answers are correct). Aerosols generated by a patient sneezing or coughing, Droplets during face-to-face contact with a patient & Direct contact with the patient's scabs.
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When bathing a patient, you should typically start from the cleanest areas of the body and work towards the dirtiest. Begin with the face, then move to the neck, arms, and chest, gradually working down to the abdomen, legs, and feet. This approach helps minimize the risk of spreading bacteria and keeps the patient as comfortable as possible throughout the process. Always ensure to maintain the patient's dignity and privacy during the bath.
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You should face directly towards the source of the music.
Place them in the trendelburg position
When bathing a patient, a CNA should begin by washing the patient's face and then move to the neck and arms, followed by the torso and legs. It's important to maintain the patient's privacy and comfort throughout the process, using a washcloth and warm water. Ensure to rinse and dry each area thoroughly before moving on to the next. Always check for any skin issues or concerns during the bath.
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their job is to make sure the mother and the baby is safe before during and after the pregnancy. they do allot of face to face work with the mother and check up with them about how they are feeling. part of being an obstetrician is making sure that you are pleasing to the mother your patient. a good obstetrician will show emotions and listen very well when the mother (your patient) is talking. you should look at the child as if you are the one carrying it
their job is to make sure the mother and the baby is safe before during and after the pregnancy. they do allot of face to face work with the mother and check up with them about how they are feeling. part of being an obstetrician is making sure that you are pleasing to the mother your patient. a good obstetrician will show emotions and listen very well when the mother (your patient) is talking. you should look at the child as if you are the one carrying it
Punch him/her in the FACE!