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Fractures and amputations- (in class) NCLEX | Questions and Answers(A+ Solution guide)

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A middle-aged patient has a tight cast on the left lower leg. Which assessment finding would prompt the nurse to assess further for compartment syndrome? A. Diminished pulses B. Discoloration of some of the toes C. Tingling sensation of the upper leg D. Pain more intense than expected based on ...

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Fractures and Amputations | 31 Questions and Answers(A+ Solution guide)

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Which description accurately defines a closed reduction? - Process where the ends of the bones are manually pulled and realigned. A patient with bone cancer is susceptible to which type of fracture? - spontaneous fracture A patient with a fracture in which location would be examined while in a se...

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Fractures & Amputations |34 Questions and Answers(A+ Solution guide)

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Which assessment is of the greatest concern to a nurse when caring for a patient just admitted with a pelvic fracture? - No urinary output for 8 hours An older woman falls down at church and immediately complains of severe pain in her left hip. Which observation is recognized as the cardinal sign...

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fractures and amputation | Questions and Answers(A+ Solution guide)

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colle's fracture - Fx of distal radius Most common in adults Usually occurs when someone attempts to break a fall with an outstretched arm and hand potential complications of humeral fracture - radial nerve injury and vascular injury to the brachial artery as a result of laceration, transection...

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