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jilianpiloj

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After a below-the-knee amputation, a patient has disturbed body image. What action by the patient indicates movement toward resolution of this diagnosis?
 
  a. The patient names his stump Pete.
  b. The patient attends physical therapy.
  c. The patient begins to change dressings.
  d. The patient asks questions about prosthet-ics.

Question 2

A patient is scheduled to have surgery for prostate cancer in a few weeks. What action by the nurse is most important?
 
  a. Discuss options and their effect on sexual-ity.
  b. Ensure the patient has advance directives.
  c. Offer the patient a tour of the operating room.
  d. Determine if the patient prefers outpatient surgery.



joshbk44

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Answer to Question 1

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The best indication that the patient has accepted this change to body image is participation in stump care. Asking questions is also a good sign but does not necessarily reflect body image. The other two options do not demonstrate resolution of the diagnosis.

Answer to Question 2

A
Treatment for prostate cancer can affect sexual functioning, so the nurse ensures the patient knows the risks and benefits of his choices. The other options are not necessary, although any patient with a serious illness should have advance directives.



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