The nurse is to ambulate a patient who has an IV in his arm, an indwelling urinary catheter, and a chest tube. What action is appropriate for the nurse to take?
a. Hold the IV so it is higher than the patient's heart while ambulating.
b. Empty the urinary drainage tube before am-bulating.
c. Empty the closed chest drainage system before ambulating.
d. Hold the closed chest drainage system above the patient's chest level while ambulating.
Question 2
An elderly client admitted with pneumonia has a normal body temperature. The nurse realizes the reason for this inconsistency is that:
1. The client does not have pneumonia.
2. The client is losing body heat.
3. The room is cold.
4. The temperature is not a valid indicator of the pathology of the illness.