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护士小毛值夜班,按要求对住院患者进行晚间护理,下面正确的做法是:()A.了解患者的护

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护士小毛值夜班,按要求对住院患者进行晚间护理,下面正确的做法是:()

A.了解患者的护理级别、病情、意识、自理程度等

B.评估患者清洁卫生及皮肤受压情况

C.操作中倾听患者需求,观察患者的病情变化

D.评估病室环境清洁程度

E.评估病人床单位清洁程度

答案:

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答案:A

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