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kfurse

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Place the nursing activities in priority order for the preparation of a patient to ambulate.
 
  1 . Dangle the patient at the side of the bed.
  2 . Apply a gait belt.
  3 . Assist the patient to stand.
  4 . Inform the patient of activity.
  5 . Roll up the head of the bed.
  Put a comma between each answer choice (1, 2, 3, 4, etc.).

Question 2

A nurse assesses a patient's dorsalis pedis pulse. If the pulse is easily felt but not palpable when moderate pressure is applied, the nurse should document this finding as a:
 
  a. weak pulse.
  b. normal pulse.
  c. thready pulse.
  d. bounding pulse.



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Answer to Question 1

4, 5, 1, 2, 3
4,5,1,2,3
The order that is most organized is inform, roll up head of bed, dangle, apply belt, and assist to stand.

Answer to Question 2

B
A thready pulse is difficult to feel and is not palpable when only slight pressure is applied. A weak pulse is somewhat stronger than a thready pulse but not palpable when light pressure is applied. A normal pulse is easily felt but not palpable when moderate pressure is applied. A bounding pulse feels full and springlike even under moderate pressure.



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