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nmorano1

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A nurse is assisting a client at a health care facility to dangle before the client ambulates. The nurse assists the client into the Fowler's position for a few minutes. Which of the following is a possible reason for this action?
 
  A) To maintain warmth and show respect for the client's modesty
  B) To allow the client to use the floor for support
  C) To maintain safety should the client become dizzy or faint
  D) To help the client tolerate the sitting position

Question 2

A client who tore his quadriceps muscle during a soccer match is being treated at a health care facility. The physician has prescribed exercise for the quadriceps muscles in order to rehabilitate the client.
 
  How should the client perform quadriceps setting exercises? A) By alternatively tensing and relaxing the muscles
  B) By performing modified hand push-ups in bed
  C) By sitting on the edge of the bed
  D) By contracting and relaxing the muscles



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Answer to Question 1

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The nurse places the client in Fowler's position for a few minutes before dangling to maintain safety should the client feel dizzy or faint due to postural hypotension. The nurse lowers the height of the bed so that the client can use the floor for support. The nurse provides the client with a robe and slippers to maintain warmth and show respect for the client's modesty. The nurse helps the client pivot a quarter of a turn to swing the legs over the side and sit on the edge of the bed, which helps the client adjust to a sitting position.

Answer to Question 2

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The client performs quadriceps setting exercises by alternatively tensing and relaxing the quadriceps muscles. Modified hand push-ups in bed would enable the client to strengthen the upper arms. The client dangles or sits at the edge of the bed in order to normalize blood pressure. Gluteal setting is contraction and relaxation of the gluteal muscles in order to strengthen and tone them.





 

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