which nursing intervation is appropriate in the careof theclientwitha nesphrotomy tube? a. champ the nestrophomy tube whemambulatingthe client? b.if the tube dislodge cover the openingwitha moist sterile dressing.c.irragatethe nesphrotomy tube tomaitainclear draimage d.measure the output from each kidney’stubeseparatly?
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