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I think ans is no.D or maybe false
Hello there, the answer is "B"
On a chart no matter if its in a clinical, prehospital (EMS), or hospital setting. Your medical history only contains things that are pertinent to your history. In most chart there are two other types of histories "Family" and "Social" (of which the answer applies)
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In that case when client with a fractured hip is helped to pivot from the bed to a chair after surgery it's assumed the patient can stand on at least one leg which is the benefit.
Fractured hip of the following categories are the most typical:
- Broken femoral neck: The neck is the region of bone beneath the femoral head (ball).
- Intertrochanteric fracture: The portion of the femur between the femoral neck and the long, straight part of the femur is known as the intertrochanteric area.
To learn more about fractured hip click here
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