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A nurse is assisting a client who has had a stroke that caused the loss of
use of the left side with activities of daily living. What actions can the
nurse take to encourage self-care and as much independence as possible?
Ans✓✓✓place all hygiene items on the client's right side and assist with
what the client cannot reach
Which factors can affect a person's hygiene practices? Select all that
apply.
-culture
-developmental level
-career choice
-tolerance for cold
-economic status Ans✓✓✓-culture
-developmental level
-economic status
Which is the most important factor a nurse should consider when
planning a client's hygiene care?
-policies of the facility
-family instruction
-nurse's scheduled tasks
-client's needs Ans✓✓✓-client's needs
, When is a back massage typically offered as part of scheduled care?
-morning care
-early morning care
-afternoon care
-H.S. care Ans✓✓✓-H.S. care
Morning care Ans✓✓✓-typically when the most hygiene is provided .
-bed and bath change is usually done at this time
-After breakfast: Bathing, toileting, hair, skin, bed making
Early morning care Ans✓✓✓-done right after the client awakens
-usually consists of toileting and mouth care before breakfast
-On awakening: Wash face and hands
afternoon care Ans✓✓✓-consists of preparing the client for rest or for
visitors
-Toileting, handwashing, oral care, readying for visitors
H.S. care Ans✓✓✓prior to sleep- relaxation activities, readying
environment to facilitate sleep