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What is the priority assessment after a patient has a total hip arthroplasty?
✔✔ Assess for signs of dislocation, such as limb shortening or external rotation.
How should the nurse position the leg of a patient after a hip replacement?
✔✔ Keep the leg abducted using an abduction pillow.
Which laboratory value should the nurse monitor in a patient on long-term corticosteroids for
rheumatoid arthritis?
✔✔ Serum calcium.
What is an early sign of compartment syndrome in a patient with a cast?
✔✔ Increasing pain unrelieved by medication.
What is a key instruction to give a client using crutches with a three-point gait?
✔✔ Move both crutches and the injured leg forward together.
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, What is the purpose of Buck's traction before hip surgery?
✔✔ To reduce muscle spasms and align the limb.
What dietary recommendation should be made to a client with osteoporosis?
✔✔ Increase calcium and vitamin D intake.
What is the most important action when caring for a patient in skeletal traction?
✔✔ Ensure weights hang freely and are not on the floor.
What should the nurse do if a client with a cast reports numbness and tingling in the fingers?
✔✔ Notify the provider immediately.
What is an appropriate nursing intervention for a client with a below-the-knee amputation to
prevent contractures?
✔✔ Encourage the client to lie prone several times a day.
Which clinical manifestation suggests fat embolism syndrome after a fracture?
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