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30 October, 15:49

While caring for a patient undergoing suctioning, the nurse guides the catheter along the naris floor to avoid the turbinates. which outcome observed by the nurse supports the intervention?

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  1. 30 October, 16:15
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    There are choices for this question namely:

    1 Pulse oximetry of 90%

    2 Body temperature of 99° F

    3 Heart rate of 40 bpm

    4 Respiratory rate of 20 breaths per minute

    The correct answer is "heart rate of 40 bpm". A heart rate of 40 bpm is classified as bradycardia. Bradycardia is defined as a slow heart rate below 60 bpm. A heart rate below 50 bpm is more than alarming to the health practitioner and suctioning should be stopped to give way for immediate intervention. A oxygen saturation of 90%, while below normal range of 95%-100%, is still considered safe. A body temperature of 99 degrees F and a respiratory rate of 20 breaths per minute is considered normal.
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