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A nurse is caring for a client with latex allergy. Which sign of this condition should the
  nurse monitor for?
 
  A) Urticaria
  B) Petechiae
  C) Pertussis
  D) Vomiting

Question 2

The nurse is admitting a client to a healthcare facility. The client has been using the T-binder at home. What are the most common uses for the T-binder in the care of a client?
 
  A) To support a specific part of the body and to hold a dressing in place
  B) To enable frequent dressing changes and discourage formation of blood clots
  C) To support a dressing and to exert pressure over a bleeding point
  D) To ensure adequate return circulation to the heart and to prevent blood clots



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Answer to Question 1

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T-binders support a specific part and hold a dressing in place. Montgomery straps enable frequent dressing changes. Elastic roller bandage supports a dressing and exerts pressure over a bleeding point. Antiembolism stockings ensure adequate return circulation to the heart and prevent blood clots.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 17, 2018
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