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Brittanyd9008

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A patient has sustained a spinal cord injury and is no longer able to get in and out of the bathtub without assistance. Which nursing diagnosis appropriately addresses this problem?
 
  1) Total Self-care Deficit
  2) Bathing/Hygiene Self-care Deficit
  3) Dressing/Grooming Self-care deficit
  4) Activity Intolerance

Question 2

Which scheduled hygiene care is usually thought of as including a back massage to help the patient relax?
 
  1) Afternoon care
  2) Early morning care
  3) Morning care
  4) Hour of sleep care



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: 2

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ANS: 4





 

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