A nurse is assessing a client with skeletal traction.The nurse should correct which of the followingfindings?
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The client turns to answer the phone
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The client knows to report pain and oozing at the painsite
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The client uses his unaffected foot too push upward inthe bed
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The client does isometric exercises to prevent muscleatrophy
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