The nurse is caring for a client with a T 5-12 spinalfracture. Which of the following nursing interventions arepriorities for care? Select all that apply.
a. Assessing level of numbness and tingling
b. Insertion of a urinary catheter to manage an atonicbladder
c. A nasogastric tube inserted to avoid potential aspirationd
d. positioning the client in a low Fowler’s position to preventskin breakdown
e. Turning the client once a shift to prevent deep veinthrombosis
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