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Yes, for warmth and privacy, it's important to keep the patient as covered as possible during a bed bath.
Yes
Keeping a patient covered during a bed bath, except for the area being washed, is important for maintaining their dignity and privacy, which can significantly enhance their comfort during the procedure. It also helps regulate body temperature, preventing the patient from becoming cold or uncomfortable. Additionally, covering the rest of the body minimizes exposure to potential infection and promotes a more respectful and caring environment.
During an AV fistula procedure, all items are counted except the tourniquet, which is typically not included in the count to ensure the safety of the patient.
All of the statements below are appropriate patient education for a patient starting on an antihypertensive EXCEPT: "You can stop taking the medication once your blood pressure is normal." This statement is inappropriate because antihypertensive medications typically need to be taken long-term to maintain blood pressure control, even if the patient feels well or their readings improve. It's important to emphasize adherence to the medication regimen and regular monitoring of blood pressure.
All of it is ice covered except for the coast, in general, and especially the coast on the southeast and southwest sides.
The appropriate steps to take when examining a patient are inspection, auscultation, palpation and percussion.
All categories of business and industry are covered by OSHA standards, except for sole proprietorships.
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Sea urchins are covered almost entirely with spines, except for the bottom of their body.
it is a dress that cover the whole body except face, that is covered by a cloth called neeqab
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