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penguins

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When a nurse is pushing or pulling a client, which of these positions should the nurse assume?
 
  a. Stand near the client with both feet firmly planted.
  b. Stand near the client, and place one foot partially ahead of the other.
  c. Lean into the client, and move the client with a swift motion.
  d. Lean away from the client, and apply maximum pressure.

Question 2

After surgical removal of a pituitary tumor, the client will require which of these therapies?
 
  a. corrective lenses c. optic nerve evaluation
  b. hormone replacement d. strict bed rest



Mollythedog

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Answer to Question 1

B
When pulling or pushing, stand near the object and stagger one foot partially ahead of the other.

Answer to Question 2

B
Medical management focuses on lifetime thyroid hormone replacement therapy.



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