Asked by Bryan Oldewurtel on Jun 28, 2024
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While providing care for a postsurgical patient who has not received spinal anesthesia,the nurse recognizes that which position is required to maintain a patent airway in the recovery phase?
A) On his side with head facing down and neck slightly extended
B) On his side with head facing down and neck slightly flexed
C) On his back with hands over the chest
D) On his side with head facing up and neck slightly extended
Patent Airway
An unobstructed path within the airway that allows for effective breathing and ventilation.
Postsurgical Patient
A patient undergoing recovery after having a surgical procedure.
- Comprehending the significance of patient positioning in averting complications after surgery.
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SUNEESH ANTONYJul 04, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Position the patient on his side with head facing down and neck slightly extended.Extension prevents occlusion of the airway at the pharynx.A downward position of the head moves the tongue forward,and mucus or vomitus can drain out of the mouth,preventing aspiration.Never position the patient with hands over the chest (reduces chest expansion).
Learning Objectives
- Comprehending the significance of patient positioning in averting complications after surgery.
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