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A nurse is preparing to administer ceftriaxone using the z-track technique to a client who has gonorrhea. After the nurse performs hand hygiene and reconstitutes the medication, identify the sequence the nurse should use to administer the medication. (Move the steps, placing them in the order of performance. Use all the steps.)

A. Use the nondominant hand to pull the skin and subcutaneous tissue 2.5 cm (1 in) laterally.

B. Remove the needle and release the tissue.

C. Aspirate by pulling back on the plunger and inject the medication.

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Full Explanation

Here’s the correct sequence for administering ceftriaxone using the Z-track technique: 1. Use the nondominant hand to pull the skin and subcutaneous tissue 2.5 cm (1 in) laterally. 2. Aspirate by pulling back on the plunger and inject the medication. 3. Remove the needle and release the tissue. This method helps to prevent the medication from leaking into the subcutaneous tissue, reducing irritation and discomfort.

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Full Explanation

 

The correct answer is choice C. Place white tape on the edges of stairs.

 

Choice A rationale:

 While having the furnace inspected is important for safety, it should be done annually, not every two years. Regular inspections help prevent carbon monoxide leaks and ensure the furnace is functioning properly.

 

Choice B rationale:

 Running wires and cords under carpeting is a safety hazard. It can lead to overheating and potentially cause a fire. Additionally, it creates a tripping hazard.

 

Choice C rationale:

 Placing white tape on the edges of stairs is a recommended safety measure. It increases visibility, especially for older adults who may have vision impairments, reducing the risk of falls.

 

Choice D rationale:

 Placing area rugs on wooden floors can be dangerous as they can slip and cause falls. If area rugs are used, they should be secured with non-slip backing or tape.