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Place the steps of providing foot care to a diabetic client in the appropriate order. Click on the down arrow for each response in the right column and select the correct choice from the list.
 
  Response 1. Provide for privacy by pulling curtain or closing door to room.
  Response 2. Fill washbasin with warm water and test temperature of water.
  Response 3. File fingernails straight across and even with tops of toes. Use nail clippers to clip nails straight across, then shape with nail file.
  Response 4. Assist client to sitting position. Help bedridden client to supine position with head of bed elevated. Place disposable bath mat on floor under client's feet, or place towel on mattress.
  Response 5. Perform hand hygiene. Arrange equipment on over-bed table.
  Response 6. Help client place feet in basin. Fill basin with warm water, and soak for 10 minutes.

Question 2

Place the steps of assisting with the cleaning of a client's hearing aid in the appropriate order Click on the down arrow for each response in the right column and select the correct choice from the list.
 
  Response 1. Perform hand hygiene and wear appropriate personal protective equipment.
  Response 2. Remove the hearing aid and turn off and lower the volume.
  Response 3. Remove the earmold and soak in mild soap solution.
  Response 4. After throughly drying, insert hearing aid into the client's ear.
  Response 5. Prior to performing procedure, introduce self and identify the client.
  Response 6. Provide for client privacy by drawing curtains or closing the door.



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Answer to Question 1

Correct Answer: 5,1,4,2,6,3

The first step is to perform hand hygiene and arrange the equipment on the over-bed table. Easy access to equipment prevents delays. Hand hygiene is done before every procedure. Maintaining client privacy is the second step as it reduces client anxiety. The third step is to assist the client into a sitting position. Sitting facilitates immersing feet in the basin. The bath mat protects feet from exposure to soil or debris. Filling the washbasin with warm water and testing the temperature is the fourth step. This prevents accidental burns to the client's skin. Diabetic clients have peripheral neuropathy with decreased sensation. Helping the client place feet in the basin and soaking them for 10 minutes is the fifth step. Clients with muscular weakness or tremors may have difficulty positioning feet. Warm water softens nails and thickened epidermal cells. The last step is filing and clipping the nails. Filing and cutting straight across avoids skin overgrowth at the nail edges, which leads to ingrown toenails or infection. If nails become thick, a professional should provide nail care.

Answer to Question 2

Correct Answer: 5,1,6,2,3,4

Introducing self and identifying the client is the first step. Performing hand hygiene and wearing appropriate personal protective equipment is the second step. Providing for client privacy by drawing the curtains or closing the door is the third step. Removing the hearing aid and turning it off and lowering the volume is the fourth step. Removing the earmold and soaking it in a mild soap solution is the fifth step. Drying the hearing aid and placing it in the client's ear is the last step.



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