A nurse is caring for a client who has undergone a total hip replacement. The nurse reviews health education with the patient before discharge. Which of the client's statements would indicate to the nurse that the client requires further teaching?
"The occupational therapist is showing me how to use a 'sock puller to help me get dressed."
"I will need my husband to assist me in getting off the low toilet seat at home."
I will need to keep a pillow between my legs at night."
"I need to remember not to cross my legs. It's such a habit
The Correct Answer is B
Rationale:
A. Using assistive devices like a sock puller is appropriate and helps the client maintain hip precautions while performing activities of daily living.
B. Using a low toilet seat increases the risk of hip dislocation by causing excessive hip flexion. The client should use a raised toilet seat to avoid bending the hip more than 90 degrees. This statement indicates a need for further teaching.
C. Keeping a pillow between the legs, especially when sleeping, helps prevent hip adduction and dislocation.
D. Avoiding leg crossing is an important hip precaution to maintain proper alignment and prevent dislocation.
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Correct Answer is C
Explanation
Rationale:
A. Elevating the knee gatch (bending the knee portion of the bed) can interfere with the effectiveness of traction and should be avoided.
B. Weights should never be removed unless prescribed by the healthcare provider, as doing so can disrupt traction and harm the patient.
C. Maintaining correct body alignment ensures the traction is effective and helps prevent complications, such as muscle spasm or nerve compression. This is a key part of Buck's traction care.
D. Prolonged semi-Fowler's position can promote hip flexion and compromise the effectiveness of traction. Flat or low Fowler’s position is generally preferred.
Correct Answer is A
Explanation
Rationale:
A. Administering broad-spectrum antibiotics promptly is the priority because PID is a serious infection that can cause complications if not treated urgently.
B. Encouraging hydration is important but secondary to initiating antibiotic therapy.
C. Sexual abstinence is part of education but not the immediate priority in acute care.
D. Laparoscopy may be used for diagnosis but is not the first step in management.
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