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09madisonrousseau09

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When preparing to administer ear drops to an adult client, the nurse should first:
 
  A. Warm the medication
  B. Pull the pinna down and back
  C. Massage the pinna of the ear
  D. Remove cerumen from the inner ear canal

Question 2

While in Buck's extension traction, the patient may be positioned on the back:
 
  a. with the head of the bed elevated 45 degrees.
  b. turning to the unaffected side for 10- to 15-minute periods.
  c. with the buttocks slightly elevated off of the bed.
  d. with the bed tilted toward the side that is opposite the traction.



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Answer to Question 1

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A. Warming ear medications prevents nausea and vertigo.
B. Pulling the pinna down and back is the procedure for children age 3 years and under.
C. Gentle pressure or massage to the tragus of the ear moves medication inward.
D. Cerumen is removed from the outer canal only.

Answer to Question 2

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Position varies with the part of the body to be placed in traction, plus effects of weight and gravity. Body parts are kept aligned anatomically. With Buck's extension, the patient is primarily on his back but may be allowed to turn to the unaffected side for brief periods (10 to 15 minutes). With Buck's extension, the patient is on his back with the head of the bed flat or elevated no more than 30 degrees. With Dunlop's traction, the patient may be tilted on low-shock blocks toward the side opposite the traction.




09madisonrousseau09

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Reply 2 on: Jul 24, 2018
:D TYSM


Jossy

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review

 

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