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The nurse preparing a client who had a BKA ( below the knee amp) for discharge to home. Which recommendations should the nurse provide this client? (SATA)

a. Avoid range of motion exercises
b. Use residual limb shrinker
c. Wash the stump with soap and water
d. Inspect skin for redness
e. Apply alcohol to the stump after bathing"

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Final answer:

The nurse should recommend using a residual limb shrinker, washing the stump with soap and water, and inspecting the skin for redness to a client with a below the knee amputation (BKA).

Step-by-step explanation:

The nurse should provide the following recommendations for a client who had a below the knee amputation (BKA) and is preparing for discharge:

  1. Use residual limb shrinker: This is a compression garment that helps reduce swelling and shape the residual limb for proper fitting of the prosthesis.
  2. Wash the stump with soap and water: It is important to keep the stump clean to prevent infection. Soap and water are sufficient for cleansing.
  3. Inspect skin for redness: Regularly checking the skin for redness helps identify any signs of infection or pressure sores.

The nurse should not recommend avoiding range of motion exercises, applying alcohol to the stump after bathing, as these are not beneficial or appropriate for a client with a BKA.

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