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8/28/20

[Answer] The nurse is checking a client's surgical incision and notes an increase in the amount of drainage a separation of the incision line and the appearance of underlying tissue. Which actions should the nurse take to deal with this event? Select all that apply. 1.Turn the client to the side with the knees bent. 2.Apply a sterile dressing soaked with normal saline to the wound. 3.Notify the registered nurse (RN) and primary health care provider (PHCP) at once. 4.Explain to the client that obesity is a risk factor and weight loss should be a future goal. 5.Gently explore the wound with a cotton-tipped applicator to determine whether evisceration has occurred.

Answer: Mon Mar 02 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0530 (IST)




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The nurse is checking a client's surgical incision and notes an increase in the amount of drainage a separation of the incision line and the appearance of underlying tissue. Which actions should the nurse take to deal with this event? Select all that apply. 1.Turn the client to the side with the knees bent. 2.Apply a sterile dress...


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