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armygirl

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In providing oral care to an unconscious patient, it is important for the nurse to
 
  a. Moisten the mouth using lemon-glycerin sponges.
  b. Hold the patient's mouth open with his or her fingers.
  c. Rinse the mouth and immediately suction the oral cavity.
  d. Use foam swabs to help remove plaque.

Question 2

The nurse is providing education about the importance of proper foot care to a patient who has diabetes mellitus. The nurses understands that this is important for the patient because
 
  a. Plantar warts can develop from foot fungi.
  b. Poor foot care leads to neuropathy.
  c. A strong dorsalis pedis pulse indicates poor blood flow.
  d. Foot ulcers are the most common precursor to amputation.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C
When providing oral hygiene to an unconscious patient, the nurse needs to protect him or her from choking and aspiration. Have two nurses provide care. One nurse does the actual cleaning, and the other caregiver removes secretions with suction equipment. The nurse can delegate nursing assistive personnel to participate. Some agencies use equipment that combines a mouth swab with the suction device. This device can be used safely by one nurse to provide oral care. Commercially made foam swabs are ineffective in removing plaque. Do not use lemon-glycerin sponges because they dry mucous membranes and erode tooth enamel. While cleansing the oral cavity, use a small oral airway or a padded tongue blade to hold the mouth open. Never use your fingers to hold the patient's mouth open. A human bite contains multiple pathogenic microorganisms.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: D
Foot ulceration is the most common single precursor to lower extremity amputations among persons with diabetes. Plantar warts are due to the papillomavirus, not to a fungus. Palpation of the dorsalis pedis and posterior tibial pulses indicates that adequate blood flow is reaching peripheral tissues. Neuropathy is a degeneration of the peripheral nerves usually due to poor control of blood glucose levels; it is not a direct result of poor foot care.




armygirl

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Reply 2 on: Jul 23, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


tandmlomax84

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review

 

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