An 85-year-old client has had a stroke resulting in right-sided facial drooping, difficulty swallowing, and the inability to move self or maintain position unaided. The nurse determines that which sites are most appropriate for taking the temperature? Select all that apply. 1. Oral 2. Rectal 3. Axillary 4. Tympanic 5. Temporal artery {Ans: Answer: 3, 4, and 5. Rationale: For this client, the nurse could take an axillary, tympanic, or temporal artery temperature. Due to the facial drooping and difficulty swallowing, the oral route is not recommended (option 1). Although the rectal route could be used, it would require unnecessary moving and positioning of a client who cannot assist, and it would not provide a significant advantage over the other routes (option 2). Cognitive Level: Applying. Client Need: Health Promotion and Maintenance. Nursing Process: Assessment. Learning Outcome: 29-1.}In caring for a client on contact precautions for a draining infected foot ulcer, which action should the nurse perform? 1. Wear a mask during dressing changes. 2. Provide disposable meal trays and silverware. 3. Follow standard precautions in all interactions with the client. 4. Use surgical aseptic technique for all direct contact with the client. {Ans: Answer: 3. Rationale: Standard