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To test for Homans' sign, the nurse would:
 
  1. dorsiflex the client's foot while the knee is flexed at 90 degrees.
  2. plantarflex the client's foot while the hip is slightly flexed.
  3. plantarflex the client's foot while the knee is extended.
  4. dorsiflex the client's foot while the knee is slightly bent.

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Select normal findings for the mouth.
 
  1. caries, swollen gums, bleeding
  2. shiny, moist, pink tongue
  3. receding gum line, smooth and white tooth enamel
  4. parotid gland redder than mucous membranes



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Reply 2 on: Jul 22, 2018
Wow, this really help


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