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The nurse is continuing to care for the adolescent. Which of the following prescriptions should the nurse anticipate from the provider? For each potential provider's prescription, click to specify if the potential prescription is anticipated or contraindicated for the adolescent. Potential Prescription Option 1: Prepare the adolescent for surgery. Option 2: Remove the splint. Option 3: Apply ice to the affected extremity. Option 4: Elevate the right leg above heart level.

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Final answer:

The nurse should anticipate prescriptions that involve preparing the adolescent for surgery, removing the splint, applying ice, and elevating the leg.

Step-by-step explanation:

The nurse should anticipate the following prescriptions from the provider:

  1. Anticipated: Prepare the adolescent for surgery.
  2. Anticipated: Remove the splint.
  3. Anticipated: Apply ice to the affected extremity.
  4. Anticipated: Elevate the right leg above heart level.

These prescriptions are all appropriate for the care of the adolescent. Preparing the adolescent for surgery, removing the splint, applying ice, and elevating the leg can help with pain management, reduce swelling, and promote healing.

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