The nurse prepares to perform oral care for a client with dentures. Place the steps in correct order for how the nurse will remove the client's dentures.A) Use gauze to grasp upper plate at the front teeth with the thumb and second finger.B) Lift the lower plate and remove without stretching the lip.C) Move the denture up and down slightly.D) Don gloves E) Place the upper plate in the denture cup.F) Place the lower plate in the denture cup.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
D, A, C, E, B, F
A) The correct steps to remove the client's dentures is as follows: Don gloves, use gauze to grasp the upper plate at the front teeth with the thumb and second finger, move the denture up and down slightly, place the upper plate in the denture cup. Next, lift the lower plate and remove it without stretching the lip. Finally, place the lower plate in the denture cup.
B) The correct steps to remove the client's dentures is as follows: Don gloves, use gauze to grasp the upper plate at the front teeth with the thumb and second finger, move the denture up and down slightly, place the upper plate in the denture cup. Next, lift the lower plate and remove it without stretching the lip. Finally, place the lower plate in the denture cup.
C) The correct steps to remove the client's dentures is as follows: Don gloves, use gauze to grasp the upper plate at the front teeth with the thumb and second finger, move the denture up and down slightly, place the upper plate in the denture cup. Next, lift the lower plate and remove it without stretching the lip. Finally, place the lower plate in the denture cup.
D) The correct steps to remove the client's dentures is as follows: Don gloves, use gauze to grasp the upper plate at the front teeth with the thumb and second finger, move the denture up and down slightly, place the upper plate in the denture cup. Next, lift the lower plate and remove it without stretching the lip. Finally, place the lower plate in the denture cup.
E) The correct steps to remove the client's dentures is as follows: Don gloves, use gauze to grasp the upper plate at the front teeth with the thumb and second finger, move the denture up and down slightly, place the upper plate in the denture cup. Next, lift the lower plate and remove it without stretching the lip. Finally, place the lower plate in the denture cup.
F) The correct steps to remove the client's dentures is as follows: Don gloves, use gauze to grasp the upper plate at the front teeth with the thumb and second finger, move the denture up and down slightly, place the upper plate in the denture cup. Next, lift the lower plate and remove it without stretching the lip. Finally, place the lower plate in the denture cup.
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