What is the proper position to use for an unresponsive pt during oral care to prevent aspiration? (Select all that apply)
3. Semi-Fowlers position with head to side
The student nurse is teaching a family member the importance of foot care for his or her mother, who has diabetes. Which safety precautions are important for the family member to know to prevent infection? (Select all that apply)
4. Apply lotion to feet daily
A nurse is assigned to care for the following patients. Which of the pt is most at risk for developing skin problems and thus requiring thorough bathing and skin care?
When you are assigned to a pt who has a reduced level of consciousness and requires mouth care, which physical assessment techniques should you perform before the procedure? (Select all that apply)
4. Gag reflex
A nurse is listening to a student provide instruction to a pt who is having difficulty with activities needed to care for a soft contact lenses. Which of the follow statements by the nursing student might require some correction by the nurse.
The American Dental Association suggests that pts who are at risk for poor hygiene use the following interventions for oral care: (Select all that apply)
While planning morning care, which of the following pts would have the highest priority to receive his or her bath first?
A nurse uses long firm, stroke distal to proximal while bathing a pts legs because:
Integrity of the oral mucosa depends on salivary secretion. Which of the following factors impairs salivary secretion ? (Select all that apply)
3. Radiation therapy
An 88 yr old patient comes to the medical clinic regularly. During a recent visit the nurse noticed that the pt had lost 10 lbs in 6 weeks without being on a special diet. The pt tells the nurse that he has had trouble chewing his food. Which of the following factors are normal aging changes that can affect an older adults oral health? (Select all that apply)
4. Many older adults are endentulous, and remaining teeth are often decayed