SOLUTIONS TO EXERCISES, LESSON 5
1.
Negative. (para 5-1)
2.
Muscles tone, joint mobility. (para 5-1)
3.
Through as full a range as possible without causing pain. (para 5-1)
4.
Venous stasis.
Increased cardiac workload.
Thrombus and embolus formation.
Orthostatic hypotension. (paras 5-2a(1)--(4))
5.
Hypostatic pneumonia.
Atelectasis.
Impaired coughing mechanism. (paras 5-2b(1)--(3))
6.
Muscle atrophy.
Contracture.
Ankylosis.
Osteoporosis. (paras 5-2c(1)--(4))
7.
Altered sensation.
Peripheral nerve palsy. (paras 5-2d(1), (2))
8.
Disturbance in appetite.
Altered digestion and utilization of nutrients.
Altered protein metabolism. (paras 5-2e(1)--(3))
9.
Risk of skin breakdown. (para 5-2f)
10. Negative nitrogen balance. (para 5-2h(1))
11. Self concept, sense of powerlessness. (para 5-2i(1))
12. (Any four of the following):
To
maintain joint mobility.
To
prevent contracture, atony, and atrophy of muscles.
To
prevent thrombus and embolus formation.
To
improve coordination.
To
increase tolerance for more activity.
To
maintain and build muscle strength. (para 5-3--f)
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