The doctor ordered bedrest for a resident. Which is correct?
a. The person can perform some activities of daily living.
b. Everything is done for the person.
c. The person can use the beside commode.
d. The person can use the bathroom.
A
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The activity that would best support range of motion in the hand and arm is to: 1. Give the client a washcloth to wash her face. 2. Move the wash basin farther toward the foot of the bed so the client must reach. 3. Have the client brush her own hair and teeth. 4. Move each of the client's hand and arm joints through passive range of motion.
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