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j.rubin

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A client who is postoperative from a hip fracture repair should be turned on the
 
  A) Unaffected side
  B) Affected side
  C) Stomach
  D) Back

Question 2

Log rolling requires the nurse to use supportive devices in turning the client to
 
  A) Maintain the natural alignment of the body
  B) Allow the client's leg to rest on the bed
  C) Decrease the chance for skin breakdown
  D) Prevent the stasis of urine in the bladder



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Answer to Question 1

Ans: A

Answer to Question 2

Ans: A



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