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Allow him to walk upstairs only with assistance.Without a lens. the eye cannot accommodate. It is difficult to judge distance and climb stairs when the eyes cannot accommodate. Therefore. the client should walk up and down stairs only with assistance.
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Restraining the client’s limbsThe limbs are never restrained because the strong muscle contractions could cause the client harm. If the client is not in bed when seizure activity begins. the nurse lowers the client to the floor. if possible. protects the head from injury. and moves furniture that may injure the client. Other aspects of care are as described for the client who is in bed.Options ...
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To identify recent behaviors or accomplishments that demonstrates skill ability.Feelings of low self-esteem and worthlessness are common symptoms of the depressed client. An effective plan of care to enhance the clients personal self-esteem is to provide experiences for the client that are challenging but will not be met with failure. Reminders of the clients past accomplishments or personal ...
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Bryant’s tractionBryants traction is used to treat femoral fractures of congenital hip dislocation in children under age 2 who weigh less than 30 lb (13.6 kg).Option B: Bucks extension traction is skin traction used for short-term immobilization or to correct bone deformities or contractures.Option C: Overhead suspension traction is used to treat fractures of the humerus; and Option D: 90-90 ...
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Tented skin turgor and thirstHypernatremia refers to elevated serum sodium levels. usually above 145 mEq/L. Typically. the client exhibits tented skin turgor and thirst in conjunction with dry. sticky mucous membranes. lethargy. and restlessness. Muscle weakness and paresthesia are associated with hypokalemia
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A client who had a total hip replacement two days ago and needs blood glucose monitoring.A nurse from the medical-surgical floor floated to the orthopedic unit should be given clients with stable condition as those have care similar to her training and experience. A client who is in postoperative state is more likely to be on a stable condition.
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PronePostoperatively children with cleft palate should be placed on their abdomens to facilitate drainage.Option A: If the child is placed in the supine position. he or she may aspirate.Option C: Using an infant seat does not facilitate drainage.Option D: Side-lying does not facilitate drainage as well as the prone position.
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4.500 mL/hour maximum rate
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Renal anomaliesNormally the top of the ear aligns with an imaginary line drawn across the inner and outer canthus of the eye. Ears set below this line are associated with renal anomalies or mental retardation.Options A. B. and C: Low-set ears do not accompany otogenous tetanus. tracheoesophageal fistula. or congenital heart defects.
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Tuck pant legs into socks. Wear closed shoes when hiking. Apply insect repellent containing DEET. Cover the ground with a blanket when sitting.Measures to prevent tick bites focus on covering the body as completely as possible and spraying insect repellent containing DEET on the skin and clothing. Long sleeves and pants tucked into the socks along with closed shoes will offer some protection. ...
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