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A client with Crohn's disease in remission is admitted to the nursing unit for follow-up care. The remission state is characterized by which of the following?
 
  A) Permanent relief from the signs and symptoms
  B) Temporary disappearance of signs and symptoms associated with the disease
  C) Periodic occurrence in clients with long-standing diseases
  D) Reactivation of the disease and presence of symptoms

Question 2

A nurse needs to transfer a client who has paraplegia but who has strong arms and upper body muscles from a bed to a stretcher. Which of the following transfer devices will be most suitable for the client?
 
  A) Transfer belt
  B) Transfer board
  C) Transfer handle
  D) Transfer bed



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Answer to Question 1

B
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Remission is a temporary state of disappearance of the signs and symptoms related to a particular disease. It is of short duration, but the duration is unpredictable. It is a condition opposite to exacerbation, which is characterized by reactivation of symptoms. Remission is not permanent, but is rather a temporary relief from signs and symptoms. Exacerbation is the periodic occurrence of disease in clients with chronic diseases.

Answer to Question 2

B
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Some clients with strong arm and upper body muscles can use a transfer board independently. Transfer boards are positioned in such a way that the client's buttocks or body can slide acrosswhat would otherwise be an open space or a gap in height between two surfaces. A transfer handle, transfer belt, or transfer bed would not be suitable in this case because the client has polio and his lower body is not active. A transfer belt is used as a walking belt to provide safety and security while assisting a client with ambulation. A transfer handle supports the client's weight when exiting and returning to bed, but in this case, the client is unable to walk independently.



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