A nurse is assessing a client who has a range-of-motion limi…
A nurse is assessing a client who has a range-of-motion limitation in the neck, causing it to remain permanently flexed with the chin close to the chest. Which assessment finding is most likely associated with this condition?
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An older adult client presents with shortness of breath, peripheral edema, and weak pulses. Upon assessment, the nurse notes an abnormal heart sound. Which underlying issue in cardiopulmonary physiology is most likely contributing to these symptoms?
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An older adult client reports persistent foot pain and difficulty walking. Upon assessment, the nurse observes dry, cracked skin on the client’s feet and notes thickened toenails. Which nursing intervention should the nurse prioritize to reduce the client’s risk for falls?
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