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The client with multiple sclerosis has an order to change the nasogastric tube. To promote safety when removing the tube, the nurse should

A) ask the client to hold a breath
B) offer sips of water
C) bring the code cart to the bedside
D) empty the tube of all drainage

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Final answer:

To promote safety when removing the nasogastric tube for a client with multiple sclerosis, the nurse should empty the tube of all drainage.

Step-by-step explanation:

When changing the nasogastric tube for a client with multiple sclerosis, the nurse should promote safety by emptying the tube of all drainage. This helps to prevent the risk of aspiration and ensures a clear passage during the removal process. It is important to properly dispose of the drainage and follow the facility's guidelines and protocols.

Asking the client to hold their breath or offering sips of water are not appropriate actions during the removal of a nasogastric tube. Bringing the code cart to the bedside is unnecessary for a routine tube change, unless there are specific indications or emergency situations.

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