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MC You are ambulating a client down the hall 7 days after surgery when he suddenly coughs and dehiscence occurs. Your first action is to
 
  A. Place him in a supine position.
  B. Call the doctor.
  C. Obtain vital signs.
  D. Cover the wound with a sterile dressing.

Question 2

The client is unable to rest even after medication. The nurse decides to give the client a backrub. Which of the following strokes should the nurse use when finishing the backrub?
 
  A. Long firm stroking movements down the back
  B. Light strokes while moving up the back in a circular motion
  C. Kneading movements toward the sacrum
  D. Circular motion upward from buttocks to shoulders



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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A. The nurse should end the backrub with long firm strokes down the back.
B. The backrub is not finished with light strokes while moving up the back in a circular motion.
C. Kneading movements toward the sacrum are done before ending the backrub with long firm strokes down the back.
D. The nurse should begin a backrub by massaging in a circular motion upward from buttocks to shoulders.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 24, 2018
Gracias!


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Wow, this really help

 

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