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A. Applying Chest Electrode.B. Applying Chest Lead
A. Indwelling Urethral Catheter.B. Intermittent Urethral Catheter
A. Observing the Nasopharynx and Inserting Swab.B. Nasopharyngeal Swab Inserted to the Posterior Wall of the Nasopharynx
A. Placing Ultrasound Gel About 1 to 1.5 Inches above Symphysis Pubis.B. Gel Pad
A. Positioning Scanner Head with Directional Icon Toward Patient's Head and Aiming the Scanner Head Toward the Bladder.B. Scan Button
A. Regular (Standard) Bedpan. Position a Standard Bedpan Like a Regular Toilet Seatthe Buttocks are Placed on the Wide, Rounded Shelf, with the Open End Pointed Toward the Foot of the Bed.B. Fracture Pan. Position a Fracture Pan with the Thin Edge Toward the Head of the Bed
A. Testing Ankle Flexion and Dorsiflexion. The Patient First Pushes the Balls of the Feet Against Resistance of the Nurse's Hands.B. Then Attempts to Pull Against Nurse's Resistance
A. Using a One-Way Valve Mask.B. Using a Handheld Resuscitation Bag
Abdominal Quadrants and Underlying Organs
A Continuous Bladder Irrigation (CBI) Setup
Adjusting Elastic Straps
Adjusting Footplate to Maintain Patient's Foot in a Neutral Position
Adjusting Gloves As Necessary
Adjusting Height of Solution Container
Adjusting the Fit of the Cannula
Adjusting Wall Suction
Adjusting Water Temperature
Advancing Tube after Patient Drops Chin to Chest and While Swallowing
AED Electrode Pad Placement
Aligning the Butterfly Needle with the Chosen Vein
Allowing Oxygen to Fill Bag
Alternate Hand Position for Chest Compressions
An Implanted Port with Catheter Inserted in Subclavian Vein and Noncoring Needle Inserted into Port
Anterolateral Placement of Self-Adhering Electrode Pads
Anteroposterior Placement of Self-Adhering Electrode Pads
Applying Adhesive Closure Strips on Incision
Applying Antimicrobial Dressing
Applying Appliance Pouch to Faceplate
Applying Blood to Test Strip
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