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Gidlion45 Gidlion45
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8 years ago
A client recovering from knee surgery is being prepared to ambulate for the first time. Prior to getting the client up, what should the nurse do?
A) Conduct a breathing assessment.
B) Ask the client about readiness to walk.
C) Evaluate the client's level of pain.
D) Call for a wheelchair to start the process.
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Nursing: A Concept-Based Approach to Learning, Volume I

Nursing: A Concept-Based Approach to Learning, Volume I


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Gidlion45 Author
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8 years ago
You honestly have no idea how much I struggled answering this - you're a *god send*
Jet
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You're welcome Wink Face
Fourth-year nursing student at Tuskegee University
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7 years ago
which is the answer?
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