Answer:
The nursing assistant should sit the patient down.
Explanation:
This entirely depends on where the patient is at.
If:
The patient is sat up on the bed, and is feeling dizzy and/or fainting, the patient should return to laying down on the bed.
The patient is standing, the patient should return to sitting position either on the bed or in a chair.
The patient is walking, the patient should be carefully, slowly, and supported into laying down on the ground.
All choices work, so it entirely depends on where the patient is starting to feel faint.
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Answer:
True
Explanation:
If you don't manage your emotions they will affect you ability to make good decisions.
Cover the following services even when
provided by non-network providers:
• emergency services;
• out-of-area urgently needed services; and
• out-of-area renal dialysis.
Have access to doctors, specialists and hospitals:
Get emergency care when and where they need it.
CMS may offer services through non-network providers at the in-network enrollee cost-sharing level.
Since you don't provide the phrase, it more or less will look like this :
a. Leading Strand
- Made continuously
- Only one primer needed
- Daughter strand elongates toward replication fork
b, Lagging strand
- made in segment
- multiple primer needed
- Daughter strand elongates away from replication fork
C. Both strands
- Synthesized 5 to 3