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A nurse performs abdominal palpation on an adult client and notes a firm, distended bladder. The client reports a strong urge to void but has not urinated for several hours. Which question is most appropriate for the nurse to ask first?
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Calculate the intake. Use commas for answers that are 1,000 or above.A client consumes 3 oz of an ice pop and 40 mL of ice chips during the shift. Intravenous fluids infused at 75 mL/h during the shift. The Foley catheter was emptied of 800 mL at 6 PM. 80 mL were emptied from a drain at 6 PM. Calculate the intake for the 6 AM to 6 PM shift. _____________________mL
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Select your top 3 recommendations for wheelchair components that you would recommend as part of the wheelchair prescription for the eight-year girl described in the scenario here: Pt. is an 8 year old female child who has a diagnosis of cerebral palsy (spastic quadriparesis, Gross Motor Function Classification Scale level 3). She demonstrates extensor spasticity in bilateral adductors, hamstrings, heelcords, biceps, and wrist flexors. She is able to transfer with a walker independently with increased time. She ambulates household distances with a walker and utilizes a wheelchair for community mobility. She can propel a manual wheelchair with increased time and effort. During propulsion she tends to adduct her LE’s excessively and extend her bottom off of the seat and her legs off of the foot plates as well as lean to the right. She has no other remarkable past medical history. She is average height and weight. She lives with her mom and dad in a 2 bedroom apartment in a metro area. She attends the 2nd grade at a local public elementary and is transported there via a bus. Their building does not have an elevator. They do not have a car and rely on public transportation.
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