RNSG 1430 Thermoregulation, comfort, mobility questions with answers
RNSG 1430 Thermoregulation, comfort, mobilityFill in the blank: The initial symptoms of malignant hyperthermia are related to _______ and _______ activity. Cardiovascular old evaporation young skin-to-skin musculoskeletal cardiovascular musculoskeletal The nurse is assisting a client to ambulate following knee surgery. What is a key concern when assisting clients with activity? safety When moving a client, the nurse's key concerns are safety and client comfort. Privacy should be provided, as with any other nursing action, but this is not a key concern. Assisting a client with activity strengthens the nurse-client relationship. Confidentiality is not a major concern with activity. A nurse is repositioning a patient who has physical limitations due to recent back surgery. How often would the nurse turn the patient in bed? Every 2 hours The nurse would turn the patient in bed every two hours to avoid complications due to inactivity. The nurse would also include this activity in the patient plan of care. Which of the following manipulative therapies involves applying pressure and movement to stretch soft tissues? Message Therapy Massage therapy involves applying pressure and movement to stretch and knead soft body tissues. Acupuncture involves pricking the skin or tissues with needles, used to alleviate pain and to treat various physical, mental, and emotional conditions. Aromatherapy is the use of aromatic plant extracts and essential oils in massage or baths. Sound healing or vibrational medicine, employs the vibrations of the human voice as well as objects that resonate -- tuning forks, gongs, Tibetan singing bowls -- to go beyond relaxation and stimulate healing. You are caring for a patient who has been on bed rest. The primary care provider has just written a new order for the patient to sit in the chair three times a day. Which of the following actions will be most effective to transfer the patient safely into the chair? Have the patient sit on the side of the bed for several minutes before moving to the chair. Having the patient sit at the side of the bed minimizes the risk for blood pressure changes (orthostatic hypotension) that can occur with position change.
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