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littleanan

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What is the temporary position for a female patient for placement of urinary catheter prior to abdominal hysterectomy?
 a. frog-legged
  b. jackknife
  c. low lithotomy
  d. semi-Fowler's

Question 2

What would be the likely result of positioning the patient's arms on armboards at a greater than 90 angle from the torso?
 a. hyperextension nerve damage
  b. foot drop
  c. hamstring strain
  d. restriction of respiratory freedom



joewallace

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

a



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