Maryland Next Gen NCLEX Test Bank Project Case Study Topic: (& standalone trend) Compartment Syndrome
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om the knee down, leaving the toes exposed. The client develops neurovascular changes consistent with compartment syndrome. Objectives 1. Identify the component...
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om the knee down, leaving the toes exposed. The client develops neurovascular changes consistent with compartment syndrome. Objectives 1. Identify the components of a neurovascular assessment. 2. Differentiate between acute and chronic complications related to fracture. 3. Recognize signs of neurovascular compromise related to compartment syndrome. 4. Identify changes in assessment data from trends. 5. Delegate care to the unlicensed assistive personnel appropriately. 6. Evaluate effectiveness of interventions on neurovascular status
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Published 30 Jul 2024
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