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A diabetic client has a large wound on his right leg that has not healed in 5 months. At the first visit, the nurse should assess
 
  A) wound care orders, cleaning methods, supportive devices, and dietary restrictions.
  B) activity order restrictions and wound care orders.
  C) mobility and pain.
  D) routine assessment information.

Question 2

The main advantage to providing home care to high-risk pregnant women is that it
 
  A) promotes a standard of care for the infant prior to birth.
  B) provides an opportunity to develop a strong nurseclient relationship.
  C) facilitates early identification of potential bonding issues.
  D) reduces cost by preventing hospitalization.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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