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Gina is a nursing student who works for a postsurgical unit of the hospital. She wants to do everything possible to prevent her patients from developing a thrombus.
 
  Which of the following is the best thing she can do to prevent thrombus formation in postsurgical patients? A. Maintaining light pressure on the posterior knee when positioning patients
  B. Putting pillows under the knees of patients when positioning them in bed
  C. Massaging patient's legs after a bath
  D. Avoiding putting patients in tight clothing that constricts the waist

Question 2

Philip is a 24-year-old graduate student from Jamaica who is enrolled in the local university. Ginny is taking Philip's blood pressure during a health fair that is being held on campus.
 
  After conversing with him, she feels that Philip has developed an affiliation with the local culture. This is known as which of the following? A. Ethnocentrism
  B. Acculturation
  C. Cultural bias
  D. Emic worldview



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Answer to Question 1

D
Proper positioning used with other therapies (e.g., anticoagulants and antiembolic stockings) helps reduce thrombus formation. When positioning patients, use caution to prevent pressure on the posterior knee and deep veins in the lower extremities. Teach patients to avoid crossing the legs, sitting for prolonged periods of time, wearing tight clothing that constricts the legs or waist, putting pillows under the knees, and massaging the legs.

Answer to Question 2

B
Acculturation is the process of adapting to and adopting a new culture and results in varying degrees of affiliation with the dominant culture.



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