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The nurse is caring for a patient who is immobile. The nurse is aware that the patient is at risk for Impaired skin integrity because
 
  a. Pressure reduces circulation to affected tissue.
  b. Patients with limited caloric intake develop thicker skin.
  c. Inadequate blood flow leads to decreased tissue ischemia.
  d. Local nerve damage leads to pain sensation.

Question 2

Which of the following refers to the duties and activities that an individual is employed to perform?
 
  a. Autonomy
  b. Authority
  c. Responsibility
  d. Accountability



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Answer to Question 1

A
Body parts exposed to pressure have reduced circulation to affected tissue. Patients with limited caloric and protein intake develop thinner, less elastic skin with loss of subcutaneous tissue. Inadequate blood flow causes ischemia and breakdown. Patients with paralysis, circulatory insufficiency, or local nerve damage are unable to sense an injury to the skin.

Answer to Question 2

C

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A Autonomy is the freedom of choice and responsibility for choices.
B Authority is the right to act in areas in which a nurse has been given and accepts responsibility according to legislation, standards, and the code of ethics.
C Responsibility refers to the duties and activities that an individual is employed to perform.
D Accountability refers to being answerable for one's actions.



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