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An older male client tells the practical nurse (PN) that his religion does not permit
him to bathe daily. How should the PN respond? - ANSWER -Request that the
client clarify his religious beliefs about bathing.
Rationale
A client's religious and cultural preferences should be considered when providing
basic hygiene. The client's religious beliefs should be considered in the client's
choice so gathering further information about the client's self care practices is
important.
A client who has a pressure-relieving mattress overlay is mobilized to a chair and
imprints of the client's buttocks, heels, and scapula are evident on the mattress
overlay. What action should the practical nurse implement? - ANSWER -Apply a
different pressure-relieving device and assess its effectiveness for this client.
Rationale
The deeper the indent or imprint of the body left in the mattress, the more
compressed, the harder the surface, and the less supportive it is for the client.
Bottoming out, as evidenced by the deep imprints in the mattress overlay, indicates
that this device is not indicated for this client and a different device or strategy
should be implemented to prevent pressure ulcer formation.
The practical nurse (PN) identifies several findings in an older client who is on
prolonged bed rest. Which finding requires prompt action by the PN? - ANSWER
-Bowel movements decrease to one every third day.
Rationale
Immobility reduces venous return, appetite, fluid intake, and peristalsis, which
reduces the frequency of bowel movements and increases the risk for constipation
and impaction, which requires prompt intervention.
What position should the practical nurse (PN) place a client in who is receiving an
enteral tube feeding? - ANSWER -Supine with the head of the bed elevated 30 to
45 degrees.