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And A Cast Is Applied Which Action Will The Nurse Take Images

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And A Cast Is Applied. Which Action Will The Nurse Take? Images

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A patient with a fractured ankle is having a fiberglass cast applied. Which of the following is the nurse's legal responsibility when applying restraints?


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The most convenient thing is that you listen to the audio several times and try to identify the words you know, so that by context you can understand the rest. The patient starts yelling, my leg is burning, take it off. what action by the nurse is. Perform neurovascular checks had a plaster cast applied to their left leg 2 hr ago.

The plaster should extend from above the elbow and cover the wrist in order to immobilize the joints at.

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