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question 4 (2 points) saved while assessing a child, a nurse finds a characteristic gray coloring on 30% of the total body surface area (tbsa). on communicating with the parent, the nurse finds that the child has ingested toilet bowl cleaner accidentally. which condition does the nurse expect in the child? thermal burns electrical burns chemical burns radiation burns question 5 (2 points) saved after assessing a client with spinal stenosis, the primary care provider orders immediate decompression surgery. which symptom in the client did the primary care provider likely observe? diminished bowel and bladder function severe lower back pain pain walking up and down stairs diminished achilles reflexes question 6 (2 points) saved after assessing the burns in a client, a nurse documents \first - degree burns\ in the clients medical records. which finding in the client supports the nurses documentation? superficial burns full thickness burns deep partial thickness burns superficial partial thickness burns
- Question 4: Toilet bowl cleaner is a chemical. Ingestion and subsequent body surface discoloration suggest chemical burns.
- Question 5: Diminished bowel and bladder function due to spinal stenosis can be a serious complication warranting immediate decompression surgery. Other symptoms are less urgent for immediate surgery.
- Question 6: First - degree burns are superficial burns that affect only the outer layer of skin.
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Question 4: Chemical burns
Question 5: Diminished bowel and bladder function
Question 6: Superficial burns