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client who had a recent deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is returning to a job that requires a long car commute and frequent airplane flights. What will the nurse teach the client to reduce the risk of recurrence of DVTs? Get up and walk around at least every 2 hours while traveling.Correct!Correct!Be sure to sit with the legs elevated as much as possible.Increase fiber in the diet so as not to strain to move the bowels.Use a soft toothbrush and an electric razor for safety. Clients who are at risk of increased clotting (as evidenced by prior thromboembolic event) can take several measures to reduce their risk of further problems. One measure is to get up and walk frequently when sitting for a long period of time. Using a soft toothbrush and an electric razor and needing to prevent constipation would be important for a client at risk of bleeding. Elevating the legs is not as beneficial as ambulating. 1 / 1 ptsQuestion 2 A client who requires intermittent self-catheterization states: "These catheters are so expensive! I am not sure if I will be able to afford them!". What will the nurse respond?Downloaded by charity nimo () lOMoARcPSD| I will contact the social worker who will discuss potential resources with you.=Correct!Correct!Instead of purchasing new catheters, you can boil the catheters and reuse them up to 10 times each.=I will try to find out whether you qualify for money to purchase these necessary supplies.=Even though it is expensive, the cost of taking care of urinary tract infections would be even higher.= Social workers help patients identify support services and resources, including financial assistance. The nurse would refer the client to the social worker to explore financial concerns. The nurse would not threaten the client, nor would the client be instructed to boil the catheters. 0.5 / 1 ptsQuestion 3 What are the risk factors that can affect a client's immunity? (Select all that apply.) Environmental factorsCorrect AnswerCorrect Answer DrugsCorrect!Correct! AgeCorrect!Correct! EthnicityYou AnsweredYou Answered Nutritional statusCorrect!Correct! 0 / 1 ptsQuestion 4 A client with known HIV-II status presents to the emergency department with cough, night sweats, fever, and hemoptysis. Laboratory results show a CD4 count of 160/mm and a negative tuberculosis (TB) test 3 days prior. What would be the priority nursing intervention? 3Notify the primary health care provider about the CD4+ results. Downloaded by charity nimo () lOMoARcPSD|
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