Answer ; C) Dorsiflexion
Reason ; In the mentioned body movement, the client toes and ankle get closer to the shin, it means the client is making her ankle moves upward and towards the top of the leg. Hence the above mentioned term is the most reliable term for this action. The first two options refers to the side tiltin movement and not of the upward or downward movement. The option is oppsite to the actual movement which is mentioned as a answer to the question.
The nurse instructs the patient to flex the ankle and toes toward the shin. What type...
The nurse asks the client to point their toes towards the ceiling. The nurse is assessing the client's ability to perform what action? Inversion Dorsiflexion Plantar flexion Eversion
A. Patient will reduce Na intake to no more than 2.4 kg of sodium B. Patient will have a stable BUN and serum creatine levels C. Patient will abstain from fat intake and reduce calories D. Patient will maintain a normal body weight 330. A patient with a new diagnosis of hypertension is being assessed by the nurse. why would the nurse question the patient about decreased visual acuity? A. It may indicate retinopathy B. It may indicate peripheral arterial...
enteral feeding tube involves surgical placemenm7 Gastrostomy tube Salem sump tube Duo tube Nasogastric tube D. The best method of confirmation of nasogastrie tube placement is X-ray pH testing D. Aspiration S4. For the person receiving enteral feeding the head of the bed should always be Kept flat Elevated at least 10 degrees Elevated at least 30 degrees Elevated 90 degrees 85 The functional unit of the kidney is the Glomerulus Ureter Bowman's capsule D. Nephron A patient has a...
A patient admitted with type 2 diabetes asks the nurse what “type 2” means. What is the most appropriate response by the nurse? “With type 2 diabetes, the body of the pancreas becomes inflamed.” “With type 2 diabetes, the patient is totally dependent on an outside source of insulin.” “With type 2 diabetes, insulin secretion is decreased, and insulin resistance is increased.” “With type 2 diabetes, the body produces autoantibodies that destroy β-cells in the pancreas.” 2. The nurse caring...
when assessing muscle strength, the nurse observes that a patient has slight muscle contraction. what grade of muscle strength should the nurse record? A. 0/5 B. 1/5 c. 3/5 . A client’s body appears to have his arms and legs straight, toes pointed downward , and the head and neck are arched backward what type of posture is this A. Decorticate B. Deranged C. Dysconjugate D. decerebrate . On performing a spinal assessment on your client, it is noted but...
Matching 1. Extension Circumduction Plantar flexion 4. Dorsiflexion 5. Eversion 6. Adduction 7. Hyperextension opment term listed below to its proper definition A Moving the arm so the palm is up B. Moving a body part outward C. Straightening of a body part D. Motion toward the midline of the body E. Moving a body part inward F. Turning a body part around its axis G. A position of maximum extension, or extending a body part beyond its normal limits...
the clinic nurse instructs a client Newly diagnosed with
Raynaud syndrome . which of the following statements if made by the
client to the nurse indicates the need for further teaching?
C. Hypertension D. Hypertensive urgency 21. A patient is sent to the emergency department by her primary care physician 321. A par in a hypertensive urgency. How would the nurse expect this patient to be treated? A. Diuretic B. Beta-blocker C. Calcium channel blocker D. Alpha inhibitor 322. A...
please answer all the questi A patient admitted with type 2 diabetes asks the nurse what “type 2” means. What is the most appropriate response by the nurse? “With type 2 diabetes, the body of the pancreas becomes inflamed.” “With type 2 diabetes, the patient is totally dependent on an outside source of insulin.” “With type 2 diabetes, insulin secretion is decreased, and insulin resistance is increased.” “With type 2 diabetes, the body produces autoantibodies that destroy β-cells in the...
The nurse in a gynecology clinic is completing preoperative teaching for a patient scheduled for an abdominal hysterectomy next week. The patient states that she is currently taking 325 mg of aspirin daily for chronic joint pain, along with a multivitamin. The patient has type 2 diabetes; she closely monitors her blood glucose levels. Currently, she is taking an oral hypoglycemic agent. The nurse advises her to ask the anesthesiologist whether she should take this medication the morning of surgery...
2. The nurse is providing education to a patient about Buck's traction for a hip fracture. How does the nurse describe this type of traction? A. This type of traction is applied several times per day. B. This type of traction is applied constantly using a boot. C. A cast will be applied to the affected leg and attached to weights. D. The patient in Buck's traction will have a pin inserted through the femur which will be attached to...