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SGallaher96

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Which is the most effective way for the nurse to apply an appliance such as a hot water bottle or disposable hot pack to a client?
 
  1. Directly to the client's skin
  2. Directly to the client's skin with a towel or blanket wrapped over the appliance to hold it to the leg
  3. If possible, have the client lay on top of the appliance
  4. Wrap the appliance in a towel and lay it on the site on the client

Question 2

The nurse is applying an aquathermia pad to a client complaining of arthritic pain in the right knee. Which filler is appropriate for this unit?
 
  1. Sterile water
  2. Normal saline
  3. Tap water
  4. Distilled water



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meltdown117

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Answer to Question 1

Correct Answer: 4

In order to reduce the risk of burning the client, it would be best to place a towel or cloth between the client and the device. Covering the appliance or having the client lay on top of it would increase the intensity of the heat, and could result in a burn.

Answer to Question 2

Correct Answer: 4

The unit should be filled with distilled water because nondistilled water could corrode the device, making it malfunction. The water is contained, and does not come in contact with the client, so there is no need to use sterile water or saline.




SGallaher96

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Reply 2 on: Jun 25, 2018
Wow, this really help


strudel15

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Gracias!

 

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