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oliviahorn72

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The nurse caring for a comatose patient determines that he is wearing contact lenses. Which of the following nursing interventions will the nurse use when removing the contact lenses?
 
  a. Put on snug, powdered, clean gloves.
  b. Ask the patient to look down to expose the lower eyeball.
  c. Use the fingernail to slide the lens off of the cornea.
  d. Inspect the eye after the lenses have been removed.

Question 2

In positioning the patient in the prone position, one way to improve breathing is to:
 
  a. support the arms in a flexed position level at the shoulders.
  b. place a pillow under the lower legs.
  c. place a small pillow under the patient's abdomen.
  d. support the patient's head with a small pillow.



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Answer to Question 1

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After the lenses have been removed, inspect the eye for redness, pain, swelling of the eyelids or conjunctivae, discharge, or excess tearing. Perform hand hygiene. Don snug, powder-free, clean gloves, and place a towel just below the patient's face. Ask the patient to look up to expose the lower eyeball to which the lens will be displaced. With the pad of the index finger of the same hand, slide the lens off the cornea down onto the lower sclera. Use of the pad rather than the fingernail prevents injury to the cornea and damage to the lens.

Answer to Question 2

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Placing a small pillow under the patient's abdomen below the level of the diaphragm reduces pressure on the breasts of some female patients and decreases hyperextension of the lumbar vertebrae and strain on the lower back; it also improves breathing by reducing mattress pressure on the diaphragm. Supporting the arms in flexed position level at the shoulders maintains proper body alignment and reduces the risk for joint dislocation, but does not improve breathing. Supporting the lower legs with pillows to elevate the toes prevents footdrop, reduces external rotation of the legs, and reduces mattress pressure on the toes, but does not directly improve breathing. Turning the patient's head to one side and supporting it with a small pillow is designed to reduce flexion or hyperextension of the cervical vertebrae. Although it may help with breathing, this is not the primary purpose.



oliviahorn72

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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