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Your patient is wearing elastic stockings as ordered by the physician post-op. when assessing your patient, which action should you take concerning the stockings?

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User Elimirks
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Kindly Check Explanation section.

(Last paragraph).

Step-by-step explanation:

Most of the time the words "elastic stockings" are not usually used but we make use of "compression stockings'' or "surgical stockings" instead, the three means the same thing.

Elastic stockings or compression stockings or surgical stockings are used most times after surgical operations but it can also be use before operation. Elastic stockings are usually worn so as to make sure that the patient's venous return is enhanced.

If I am to assess the patient wearing elastic stockings as ordered by the physician post-op, I will remove it for proper assessment of the leg and then put it back after the assessment.

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User John Harrington
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Elastic stockings or also known as compression stockings are recommended after an operation in order to prevent the formation of blood clots in the leg that is operated. Usually, they are recommended when there will be difficulty in moving around after surgery.
When assessing a patient who wears them, the health professional should ensure that every part on the edge of the stockings is receiving enough circulation. The toes should be checked for signs of reduced blood flow and also the patient should be asked for any dangerous signs of numbness or tingling.
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