Answer :

Administer analgesic medications as ordered is what the nurse should perform during  the rewarming process if he/she is caring for a client in the ed with frostbite to the left hand.

It is necessary to rewarm the frostbitten parts. You shouldn't try to rewarm until you've left the cold. Once the warming process has begun and the frozen parts are once again exposed to the cold, more, irreparable damage may result.

Rewarming is best done under medical supervision because it can be a painful process that necessitates the use of medicines and a professional medical evaluation. The use of a whirlpool bath that contains a light antiseptic yields the finest effects.

Immersing the injured region carefully in warm (not hot) water will help to rewarm it. It is advised to take a bath in water that is between 37C and 39C (98.6F and 102.2F) degrees.

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Question correction:

The nurse is caring for a client in the ED with frostbite to the left hand. During the rewarming process of the hand, the nurse should perform which action?

  • Administer analgesic medications as ordered.
  • Keep the hand in the circulating bath for 1 hour.
  • Rupture any hemorrhagic blebs that are noted.
  • Have the client complete active range-of-motion exercises.