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a nurse is applying antiembolitic stockings for a client who has a history of deep vein thrombosis. which of the following actions should the nurse take when applying the stockings? roll the stocking partially down if too long. remove the stocking once per day. bunch and pull the stocking half way up the calf. turn the stocking inside out up to the heel before applying.
Turning the stocking inside - out up to the heel before applying makes it easier to put on without bunching or causing damage to the stocking or the client's skin. Rolling the stocking partially down can cause constriction and decreased circulation. Removing the stocking only once per day is not sufficient as it may cause skin breakdown and poor skin assessment. Bunching and pulling the stocking half - way up the calf can cause uneven pressure and discomfort.
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Turn the stocking inside out up to the heel before applying.