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If a woman is at risk for thrombus and is not ready to ambulate, nurses may intervene by performing a number of interventions. Which intervention should the nurse avoid?
 
  a. Putting the patient in antiembolic stockings (TED hose) and/or sequential compression device (SCD) boots.
  b. Having the patient flex, extend, and rotate her feet, ankles, and legs.
  c. Having the patient sit in a chair.
  d. Notifying the physician immediately if a positive Homans' sign occurs.
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So that's it? I just the answer and what's in it for you?! Any way, I'm not complaining
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