An employee of a nursing home is injured on the job while lifting patients. She believes her back has been injured, but not badly. What is the initial action she should be taking after hurting her back?
A. Wait 24 hours; it may just be temporary.
B. Report the injury to a supervisor.
C. Tell her coworkers to call an ambulance.
D. Report the injury to the human resources department.
E. Report the injury to the Workers' Compensation agency.
Answer: B
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A) Suction the nose and mouth with a bulb syringe, complete the delivery, then suction the hypopharynx and trachea using an endotracheal tube and a meconium aspirator. B) Do not suction the nose and mouth; complete the delivery, then suction the hypopharynx and trachea using an endotracheal tube and a meconium aspirator. C) Do not suction the nose and mouth, complete the delivery, maintain routine care D) Immediately suction the hypopharynx and trachea before completing the delivery using an endotracheal tube and a meconium aspirator.
To remove or destroy tissue is ___________
A. supine C. perineal B. diagnostic D. to ablate