The rationale for providing adequate hydration for a client with a tracheostomy is…
A. to prevent heart failure.
B. to provide essential electrolytes.
C. to thin the mucous secretions.
D. to suppress the patients cough reflex.
Select your answer:
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Which type of cell is located between neurons and capillaries to control what enters the cells from the blood?
A. Astrocytes
B. Oligodendrocytes
C. Schwann cells
D. Satellite cells
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Rod shaped bacteria are called
A. cocci
B. bacilli
C. spirochete
D. globular