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Kikoku

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Postoperative teaching for a client who has a vasectomy would emphasize which aspect?
 
  a. Apply ice to the scrotum for 1 hour following surgery.
  b. Avoid strenuous physical exercise for 1 week.
  c. Rest at least 24 hours after surgery.
  d. Other contraceptive devices are unnecessary as the sperm pathway has been severed.

Question 2

To insert a rectal suppository in an adult client, the nurse should position the client in the Sims' left position and insert the suppository:
 
  a. into the anal canal
  b. past the internal sphincter and against the rectal wall
  c. approximately 8 inches
  d. until the client experiences the urge to defecate



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Answer to Question 1

B
Postoperative teaching for a vasectomy include the following: apply ice to affected area, avoid strenuous physical exercise for 1 week, and continue to use contraception methods until sperm count has depleted.

Answer to Question 2

B
When insert a rectal suppository in an adult client, insert past the internal sphincter and against the rectal wall to prevent the suppository from being expelled.



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