1. The newly admitted client has burns on both legs. The burned areas
appear white and leather-like. No blisters or bleeding are present, and
the client states that he or she has little pain. How should this injury be
categorized?
A. Superficial
B. Partial-thickness superficial
C. Partial-thickness deep
D. Full thickness
2. The newly admitted client has a large burned area on the right arm.
The burned area appears red, has blisters, and is very painful. How
should this injury be categorized?
A. Superficial
B. Partial-thickness superficial
C. Partial-thickness deep
D. Full thickness
3. The burned client newly arrived from an accident scene is prescribed
to receive 4 mg of morphine sulfate by IV push. What is the most
important reason to administer the opioid analgesic to this client by the
intravenous route?
A. The medication will be effective more quickly than if given intramuscularly.
B. It is less likely to interfere with the client’s breathing and oxygenation.
C. The danger of an overdose during fluid remobilization is reduced.
D. The client delayed gastric emptying.
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