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Kthamas

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A nurse is assisting a physician in applying an emergency splint to a client who injured his leg while skateboarding. Which of the following actions should the nurse remember when applying an emergency splint?
 
  A) Avoid changing the position of the injured part.
  B) Remove the client's high-top shoe in case of ankle injury.
  C) Avoid covering the open wound at the injury site.
  D) Select a flexible splinting material.

Question 2

An adult client and his nurse have collaboratively calculated the client's maximum heart rate for his age. The client has no major health problems but has very minimal experience with performing fitness exercise.
 
  The client's target heart rate during exercise should be no more than what approximate percentage of his maximum heart rate? A) 35
  B) 50
  C) 65
  D) 80



mmpiza

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Answer to Question 1

A
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When applying an emergency splint, the nurse should avoid changing the position of the injured part to prevent additional injuries. The nurse should leave a high-top shoe in place in case of ankle injury to reduce pain and swelling. Open wounds should not be left open but rather should be covered with a clean dressing to prevent dirt and pathogens from entering. The nurse should select rigid splinting material such as a flat board or a broom handle to provide support while restricting movement.

Answer to Question 2

B
Feedback:
Beginners should not exceed 50 of maximum heart rate.



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