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The nurse identifies the diagnosis Risk for aspiration, related to neuromuscular dysfunction for a client who experienced a cerebrovascular accident. Which intervention should the nurse identify as including a rationale?
1. Have suction equipment available at all times.
2. Clear secretions from oral/nasal passageways as needed.
3. Keep client in low-Fowler's position to prevent reflux.
4. Provide frequent assessment for presence of obstructive material in mouth and throat.
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Kozier & Erb's Fundamentals of Nursing

Kozier & Erb's Fundamentals of Nursing


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e5oli5ri Author
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Very helpful, thanks for providing an explanation
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Nice, nice! Hope you liked my reasoning
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