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A resident in the shower fell in the shower and fractured his right hip. He is back at the nursing home after surgery to repair the hip. You know that he is at risk for the following post-operative complications. a. Pneumonia, UTI, and Thrombi in his leg veins b. Hemothorax, depression, and schizophrenia c. MS, CAD, and RA d. Aspiration, paralysis, and Metastasis

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A patient who has undergone hip surgery is at risk for post-operative complications including pneumonia, urinary tract infections, and thrombi in leg veins.

Step-by-step explanation:

A patient who has suffered a fractured hip and underwent surgery to repair it is at risk for post-operative complications such as:

  • Pneumonia: Due to the lack of proper air exchange that accompanies immobility during the healing process.
  • Urinary tract infections (UTIs): Often caused by catheterization.
  • Thrombi in leg veins: Immobility can lead to the formation of blood clots that can travel to the lungs and result in a condition called pulmonary embolism.

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