ANCC Medical-Surgical Nursing Exam Prep

Category - Medical-Surgical Nursing Practice Test

S. McCormick, R.N., is one of several persons who witness a vehicle hit a pedestrian at fairly low speed on a street. The person is dazed and tries to get up. The leg appears fractured. Ms. McCormick would plan to:
  1. Try to reduce the fracture manually
  2. Assist the person to get up and walk to the sidewalk
  3. Leave the person for a few moments to call an ambulance
  4. Stay with the person and encourage the person to remain still
Explanation
Answer - D - With a suspected fracture, the client is not moved unless it is dangerous to remain in that spot. A fracture is not reduced at the scene (Choice A). Choice B is incorrect because before the client is moved, the site of fracture is immobilized to prevent further injury. Choice C is incorrect because the nurse should remain with client and have someone else call for emergency help.
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