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mydiamond

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A client has had an elective cesarean delivery. What postoperative care should the nurse
  offer this client?
 
  A) Intake and output should be recorded for 12 hours only
  B) Client should be put on prolonged bed rest
  C) Fundal assessment should be avoided
  D) Lochia and the incision should be observed

Question 2

The nurse is speaking to a group of senior citizens at senior center about the benefits of exercise on a person's health. Which of the following would be a benefit listed?
 
  A) Prevents vascular elasticity from causing arteriosclerosis.
  B) Increases fat muscle ratio to maintain metabolism
  C) Decreases endurance to ensure mobility and improve posture
  D) Increases bone mass to reduce osteoporosis



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D
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The benefits of exercise are (1) it increases bone mass to reduce osteoporosis; (2) it maintains vascular elasticity to delay arteriosclerosis; (3) it decreases fat muscle ratio to maintain metabolism; (4) it increases endurance; and (5) it retains strength and flexibility to ensure mobility and improve posture.



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