Chapter 3: Problem 7
A client with an internally implanted defibrillator should be taught to: A. Avoid driving a car B. Avoid eating food cooked in a microwave C. Refrain from using a cellular phone D. Report swelling at the site
Chapter 3: Problem 7
A client with an internally implanted defibrillator should be taught to: A. Avoid driving a car B. Avoid eating food cooked in a microwave C. Refrain from using a cellular phone D. Report swelling at the site
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