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12/30/19

[Answer] (SELECT ALL THAT APPLY) A client who had a massive stroke exhibits decerebrate posture. What are the characteristics of this posture?

Answer: (2) Wrist pronation (3) Stiff extension of the arms and legs (4) Plantar flexion of the feet (5) Opisthotonos




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(SELECT ALL THAT APPLY) A client who had a massive stroke exhibits decerebrate posture. What are the characteristics of this posture? Select all that apply : 1. Place a pillow under the client's head so that his neck is flexed. 2. Turn the client on his right side. 3. Place pillows under the client's legs to promote hip flexion and venous return. 4. Maintain the client in the supine position. 5. Apply a soft collar to keep the client's … ( SELECT ALL THAT APPLY) A client who had a massive stroke exhibits decerebrate posture. What are the characteristics of this posture ? (2) Wrist pronation (3) Stiff extension of the arms and legs (4) Plantar flexion of the feet (5) Opisthotonos. ( SELECT ALL THAT APPLY) A client who had a massive stroke exhibits decerebrate posture. What are the characteristics of this posture ? (2) Wrist pronation (3) Stiff extension of the arms and legs (4) Plantar flexion of the feet (5) Opist...


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