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CQXA

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The physician's admitting orders indicate that the client is to be placed in a Fowler's position. Upon positioning this client, how much will the nurse elevate the head of the bed?
 
  A) 45 to 60 degrees
  B) 15 to 20 degrees
  C) 30 degrees
  D) 90 degrees

Question 2

An obstetrical nurse is preparing to help a client up from her bed and to the bathroom three hours after the woman delivered her baby. Which of the following actions should the nurse perform first?
 
  A) Explain to the client how the nurse will assist her.
  B) Position a walker in front of the client to provide stability.
  C) Enlist the assistance of another nurse or the physiotherapist.
  D) Have the client stand for 30 seconds prior to walking.



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Answer to Question 1

Ans: A
In the Fowler's position, the head of the bed is elevated 45 to 60 degrees. Low-Fowler's or semi-Fowler's is positioning of the head of the bed to only 30 degrees. In the high-Fowler's position, the head of the bed is elevated 90 degrees.

Answer to Question 2

Ans: A
Any effort to assist a client with mobilization should be preceded by thoroughly explaining the procedure; this optimizes the client's participation and lessens the potential for falls and injuries. The client is unlikely to require a walker or the assistance of multiple care providers, but even if she did, an explanation should still be provided first. It is not necessary to have the client stand for an extended period before ambulating.



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