Author Question: A client with left hemiparesis is using a quad cane for ambulation. The correct technique for the ... (Read 27 times)

JMatthes

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A client with left hemiparesis is using a quad cane for ambulation. The correct technique for the nurse to teach the client is to:
 
  A. Use the cane on the right side, with the cane moving forward first
  B. Use the cane on the left side, with the left leg moving forward with the cane
  C. Use the cane in either hand, with the right leg moving forward first
  D. Use the cane in either hand, with the left leg moving beyond the forward placement of the cane

Question 2

When the balloon on an indwelling urinary catheter is blown up, the client expresses discomfort. The nurse should:
 
  A. Remove the catheter
  B. Continue to blow up the balloon, because discomfort is expected
  C. Aspirate the fluid from the balloon and advance the catheter
  D. Pull back on the catheter slightly to determine tension



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Answer to Question 1

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A, B, C, and D. Begin by placing cane on the side opposite the involved leg. Provides added support for the weak or impaired side. Place cane forward 6 to 10 inches (15 to 25 cm), keeping body weight on both legs.

Answer to Question 2

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C. If resistance is noted to inflation or the client complains of pain, the balloon may not be entirely within the bladder. Stop inflation; aspirate any fluid injected into the balloon, and advance the catheter a little more before reattempting to inflate.



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