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arivle123

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The nurse caring for clients with severe burns that have required grafts will expect which of the following types of grafts to be more likely to be replaced every day or every other day?
 
  a. cadaver skin c. nylon
  b. pig skin d. nonnylon synthetics

Question 2

Postoperative care of the above patient will include:
 
  a. Avoiding palpation of the abdomen
  b. Monitoring child for signs of infection
  c. Teaching family to limit all activity in the future
  d. Avoiding the discussion of the possibility of the tumor being fatal.



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Answer to Question 1

B

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A Incorrect: The nurse caring for clients with severe burns that have required grafts will not expect cadaver skin grafts to be more likely to be replaced every day or every other day.
B Correct: The nurse caring for clients with severe burns that have required grafts will expect pig skin grafts to be more likely to be replaced every day or every other day.
C Incorrect: The nurse caring for clients with severe burns that have required grafts will not expect nylon grafts to be more likely to be replaced every day or every other day.
D Incorrect: The nurse caring for clients with severe burns that have required grafts will not expect nonnylon synthetics grafts to be more likely to be replaced every day or every other day.

Answer to Question 2

B
The abdomen should not be palpated before surgery. The child should be observed for infection, because the chemotherapy will cause immunosuppression. The child should participate in activities that are appropriate for the developmental level. Activities that could result in trauma to the kidneys are avoided. The family may be facing a fatal prognosis and will need an opportunity to discuss their feelings.



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