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rachel9

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The nurse teaches the client who recently had hiatal hernia diagnosed. To keep the patient free from pain, what should the nurse recommend?
 
  A) Increased fiber intake
  B) Taking a nap after each meal
  C) Ensuring not to skip meals
  D) Remain upright for 1 hour after eating

Question 2

A patient has undergone a bipolar hip repair (hemiarthroplasty). She should be instructed to
 
  a. sit in whatever position is most comfortable.
  b. sit in a firm, straight-backed chair at a 90-degree angle.
  c. avoid crossing her legs.
  d. begin full weight-bearing as soon as tolerated.



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akudia

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Answer to Question 1

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It is important for individuals with hiatal hernias to remain upright for at least 1 hour following meals. Increasing fiber intake and making sure not to miss meals are measures less likely to prevent symptoms of the problem.

Answer to Question 2

C
Instructing the patient not to cross the legs is important because crossing the legs can adduct the affected extremity and dislocate the hip.




rachel9

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Reply 2 on: Jul 11, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


mochi09

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Gracias!

 

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