Fractures and Amputations Questions and Answers Already Passed
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Fractures and Amputations
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Fractures And Amputations
Fractures and Amputations Questions
and Answers Already Passed
What is a key nursing intervention to prevent infection in a patient with an open fracture?
A key intervention is to keep the wound clean and covered with sterile dressings and to
monitor for signs of infection.
What are comm...
Fractures and Amputations Questions
and Answers Already Passed
What is a key nursing intervention to prevent infection in a patient with an open fracture?
✔✔A key intervention is to keep the wound clean and covered with sterile dressings and to
monitor for signs of infection.
What are common signs of compartment syndrome in a fractured limb?
✔✔Common signs include severe pain, swelling, decreased sensation, and diminished pulse in
the affected limb.
How should a nurse care for a limb with a cast to ensure proper healing?
✔✔The nurse should keep the cast dry, elevate the limb, and monitor for signs of increased
swelling or pain.
What is the role of elevation in managing a newly fractured limb?
✔✔Elevation helps reduce swelling and promotes circulation to the affected area, aiding in the
healing process.
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, How can a nurse help a patient cope with phantom limb pain following an amputation?
✔✔The nurse can help by using pain management techniques such as medications, physical
therapy, and alternative therapies like mirror therapy.
What is the purpose of a stump care regimen after an amputation?
✔✔The purpose is to promote healing, prevent infection, and prepare the residual limb for the
fitting of a prosthesis.
What is a common method for assessing the effectiveness of a prosthetic limb?
✔✔Assessing the effectiveness involves checking the fit, comfort, and functionality of the
prosthetic limb, and evaluating the patient’s ability to use it in daily activities.
How should a nurse address issues of body image and self-esteem in a patient who has
undergone an amputation?
✔✔The nurse should provide emotional support, encourage open communication about feelings,
and facilitate access to counseling or support groups.
What are the key components of post-operative care for a patient who has had an amputation?
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