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Taking Infant's Axillary Temperature
Telling Patient to Take a Deep Breath and Hold for 3 Seconds
Testing Grip
Testing Motor Strength of Upper Leg
The Apical Pulse is Usually Found at (A) the Fifth Intercostal Space Just Inside the Midclavicular Line and Can Be Heard (B) over the Apex of the Heart
The Right Side of the Heart Pumps Deoxygenated Blood to the Lungs, Where Oxygen is Picked Up and Carbon Dioxide is Released
Tilting Head Toward Affected Eye
Touching the Probe Behind the Ear
Transcutaneous Pacemaker Pads in Place
Transferring Patient onto Stretcher
Trimming Straight Across Nails with Clipper
Tucking Remaining Sheet Snugly Under Mattress
Tucking the Loose Portion of Triangular Fold Under Mattress
Turning Gown Inside Out, Rolling into a Bundle
Turning on Tens Unit
Turning Patient's Foot and Leg Outward, Away from Opposite Leg, to Rotate It Externally
Turning Sole Outward
Turning Suction Device to Appropriate Pressure
Twisting Wrist Quickly While Holding Ampule Vertically
Types of Oxygen Masks
Tapping Stem of the Ampule
Tens Unit
Testing Heel to Toe Walking
Testing Visual Acuity with a Snellen Chart
The Electronic Oscillometric Blood Pressure Monitor Reports Systolic and Diastolic Blood Pressure As Well As Mean Blood Pressure
Thermometer in Patient's Ear Canal with Pinna Pulled Up and Back
Touching Only the Inside of the Gown, Pull Away from the Neck and Shoulders
Tracing the Same-Sized Circle on Back and Center of Skin Barrier
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