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- A 17-year-old has a fractured left leg, which has been casted.Following teaching from the physical therapist for usingcrutches, the nurse reinforces which teaching point with thepatient?a. Use the axillae to bear body weight.b. Keep elbows close to the sides of the body.c. When rising, extend the uninjured leg to prevent weightbearing.d. To climb stairs, place weight on affected leg first.Discuss the possible impact these changes may have on an individual’s quality of life. (simple) - Retirement - Loss of a spouse - Vision loss - Being placed in aged care facilityWhich group of therapists could best:a. assist with fitting a wheelchair?b. assist a young child with a swallowing problem?
- Define and explain briefly related terms. a. Functional Assessment b. Mental Health c. Vital Signs d. Temperature e. Pulse Rate f. Respiratory Rate g. Blood Pressure h. Pain i. Violence j. Culture k. Ethnicity l. Spiritual Health m. Religion n. Nutritional StatusWhen it comes to performing an advanced physical assessment what is one area that a lot of nurses have less experience assessing?A patient has a new prescription for a blood pressure medication that may cause him to feel dizzy during the first few days of therapy. Which is the best nursing diagnosis for this situation? a Activity intolerance b Risk for injury c Disturbed body image d Self-care deficit