A nurse is caring for a patient who has been exposed to inha…
A nurse is caring for a patient who has been exposed to inhalation anthrax after working with contaminated animal products. The patient presents with fever, dyspnea, and chest pain. The nurse understands that inhalation anthrax can lead to respiratory distress and shock. Which of the following is the priority nursing action for this patient?
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A nurse is caring for a patient who has undergone a rhinoplasty (nose surgery) for cosmetic reasons. Which of the following interventions are appropriate for the nurse to include in the postoperative care plan? Select all that apply.
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I have reviewed the “Frequently Asked Questions” section of the introductory module found on Canvas, and with any information presented that seems unclear to me, I agree to visit my instructor during Week #1 office hours to ensure clarity of such information.
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In March, Kramer Heating and Air Conditioning received a written order from Johnson Manufacturing to deliver a Durafrost Air, Model 674, air conditioner to Johnson. The order form stated that the date for delivery was April 1. Kramer sold air conditioners in four different colors: white, cream, black and brown. Johnson’s order specified that Johnson wanted a white one. Kramer did not communicate any response to Johnson; instead, Kramer decided to promptly ship an air conditioner. Kramer’s inventory of “white” models was completely gone. So on March 31, Kramer delivered a “cream” colored model instead. Johnson was somewhat angered and immediately phoned Kramer to tell Kramer that Johnson was rejecting the different model. In that same call, Kramer said he was sorry for delivering the wrong model, and suggested that Johnson try to buy from another vendor. Johnson then bought an air conditioner from a different supplier at a greater cost. Johnson sued Kramer to recover the extra amount that Johnson had to pay. Is there a contract? If so, did Kramer breach it, and what is Johnson’s remedy?
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