Asked by Chasity Brogan on May 23, 2024
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The nurse is providing care for a patient who is recovering in the postanesthesia care unit (PACU) .Given that the patient is restricted to the supine position,which intervention provides the patient with adequate chest expansion?
A) Keeping the bed flat during recovery
B) Positioning the patient's hands over his chest
C) Flexing the neck and turning the head to the side
D) Extending the neck and turning the head to the side
Postanesthesia Care Unit
A specialized hospital area where patients are monitored and recover from the effects of anesthesia following surgery.
Supine Position
A position where a person lies flat on their back with the face up.
Chest Expansion
The increase in chest size due to the movement of the ribs and diaphragm during inhalation.
- Acquiring knowledge on how the positioning of patients can mitigate postoperative complications.
Verified Answer
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priya dominicMay 25, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
If the patient is restricted to a supine position,elevate the head of the bed approximately 10 to 15 degrees,extend the neck,and turn the head to the side.Never position the patient with his hands over his chest (reduces chest expansion).
Learning Objectives
- Acquiring knowledge on how the positioning of patients can mitigate postoperative complications.
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