what are the Signs & Symptoms of Pulmonary embolism?
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tachycardia., Shortness Of breath., chest pain., & tachypnea
what is the Nursing care for tractions?
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neuro-vascular checks every 2 hours., proper alignment., assess skin, bony
areas., & change position every 2 to 4 hours
following a fracture, neuro-vascular assessments should be done every 1 to 2 hours
for the first 24 hours
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The type of traction that involves more than one force of pull is called balanced
suspension traction. Several forces work in unison to raise and support the client's
injured extremity off the bed and pull it in a straight line away from the body.
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The disadvantage to this type of traction is that the use of multiple weights
makes the client more likely to slide in the bed.
With manual traction, the hand directly applies the pulling force.
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, The application of a pulling force through placement of pins into the bone
is called skeletal traction. This type of traction must be applied under
sterile conditions due to increased risk of infection. In this type of traction,
weights must never be removed.
what is the purpose of traction intervention?
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prevent or reduce pain and/or muscle spasms., immobilize joint., & reduce
fracture and/or dislocation
what is the management of pelvic fractures?
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bed rest for 6 weeks., turn only when ordered to prevent damage to
organs., & assess bowel sounds
what are the Signs & Symptoms of bursitis?
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warm., pain., swelling., & limited Range Of Motion
what are the types of traction? (2)
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tachycardia., Shortness Of breath., chest pain., & tachypnea
what is the Nursing care for tractions?
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neuro-vascular checks every 2 hours., proper alignment., assess skin, bony
areas., & change position every 2 to 4 hours
following a fracture, neuro-vascular assessments should be done every 1 to 2 hours
for the first 24 hours
Give this one a try later!
.
The type of traction that involves more than one force of pull is called balanced
suspension traction. Several forces work in unison to raise and support the client's
injured extremity off the bed and pull it in a straight line away from the body.
Give this one a try later!
The disadvantage to this type of traction is that the use of multiple weights
makes the client more likely to slide in the bed.
With manual traction, the hand directly applies the pulling force.
Give this one a try later!
, The application of a pulling force through placement of pins into the bone
is called skeletal traction. This type of traction must be applied under
sterile conditions due to increased risk of infection. In this type of traction,
weights must never be removed.
what is the purpose of traction intervention?
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prevent or reduce pain and/or muscle spasms., immobilize joint., & reduce
fracture and/or dislocation
what is the management of pelvic fractures?
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bed rest for 6 weeks., turn only when ordered to prevent damage to
organs., & assess bowel sounds
what are the Signs & Symptoms of bursitis?
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warm., pain., swelling., & limited Range Of Motion
what are the types of traction? (2)