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abarnes

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When assessing the skin of an immobilized patient, the nurse should
 
  a. Assess the skin at least every 4 hours.
  b. Use a standardized tool such as the Braden Scale.
  c. Use nursing instinct instead of a standardized tool.
  d. Have special times for inspection so as to not interrupt routine care.

Question 2

Communication skills are adapted for clients with special needs. How can the nurse enhance communication for a client with aphasia?
 
  a. Use visual cues
  b. Speak loudly
  c. Use open-ended questions
  d. Use a speech therapist to communicate with the client



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Answer to Question 1

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Consistently use a standardized tool, such as the Braden Scale. This identifies patients with high risk of impaired skin integrity. Nursing instinct in this case is not enough. At a minimum, skin assessment occurs every 2 hours. Continually assess the patient's skin for breakdown and color changes such as pallor or redness. Continual assessment reduces the need for the creation of special times for inspection.

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The nurse may enhance communication for a client with aphasia by using visual cues (e.g., words, pictures, and objects) when possible.
The nurse should not shout or speak too loudly to enhance communication with a person who has aphasia.
The nurse should ask simple questions that require yes or no answers to enhance communi-cation with the client who has aphasia.
Using a speech therapist is not the primary way to enhance communication with a client who has aphasia. The nurse can use communication techniques to facilitate communication and to develop a helping relationship with the client. The speech therapist may help the client to learn new communication methods or to relearn how to communicate.




abarnes

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Reply 2 on: Jul 22, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


amit

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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