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The nurse is explaining how to assess edema to the nursing students working on the antepartum unit. Which score indicates edema of lower extremities, face, hands, and sacral area?
 
  a. +1 edema
  b. +2 edema
  c. +3 edema
  d. +4 edema

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What information should the nurse teach families about reducing exposure to pollens and dust? Select all that apply.
 
  a. Replace wall-to-wall carpeting with wood and tile floors.
  b. Use an air conditioner.
  c. Put dust-proof covers on pillows and mattresses.
  d. Keep humidity in the house above 60.
  e. Keep pets outside.



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Answer to Question 1

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A Edema classified as +1 indicates minimal edema of the lower extremities.
B Marked edema of the lower extremities is termed +2 edema.
C Edema of the extremities, face, and sacral area is classified as +3 edema.
D Generalized massive edema (+4) includes accumulation of fluid in the peritoneal
cavity.

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A, B, C
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Correct Carpets retain dust. To reduce exposure to dust, carpeting should be
replaced with wood, tile, slate, or vinyl. These floors can be cleaned easily.
For anyone with pollen allergies, it is best to keep the windows closed and
to run the air conditioner. Covering mattresses and pillows with dust-proof
covers will reduce exposure to dust.
Incorrect A humidity level above 60 promotes dust mites. It is recommended that
household humidity be kept between 40 and 50 to reduce dust mites
inside the house. Keeping pets outside will help to decrease exposure to
dander, but will not affect exposure to pollen and dust.




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Reply 2 on: Jun 27, 2018
Excellent


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