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Which nursing action should be included in the plan of care for a client returning to the surgical unit following a left modified radical mastectomy with dissection of axillary lymph nodes?

  • A. Obtain permanent breast prosthesis before the patient is discharged from the hospital
  • B. Teach the patient to use the ordered patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) every 10 minutes
  • C. Place a pink bracelet on the client warning against venipunctures or blood pressures in the left arm
  • D. Insist that the patient examine the surgical incision when the initial dressings are removed
Correct Answer: C

Rationale: Mastectomy with axillary dissection risks lymphedema a pink bracelet flags the left arm, barring venipuncture or BP cuffs to prevent swelling, a priority in post-op care. Prosthesis comes later, post-healing. PCA teaching avoids rigid timing PRN's key. Forcing incision checks risks distress, not healing. Nurses lock in this bracelet, safeguarding lymph flow, a must-do in this surgical aftermath to dodge chronic arm woes.