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ATI: Alterations In Mobility Questions and Answers | Latest Version | 2025/2026 | Correct & Verified What is one of the first signs of impaired mobility in a hospitalized client? Decreased ability to reposition in bed independently What complication is a client at risk for after prolonged immobility? Pressure injuries What is an appropriate intervention to reduce the risk of deep vein thrombosis in an immobile client? Encourage leg exercises and apply compression stockings How does immobility affect respiratory function? It increases the risk for atelectasis and pneumonia What is the most important action to prevent contractures in a client with limited mobility? Perform range-of-motion exercises regularly 2 Why is it important to assess skin frequently in a client with limited mobility? To identify early signs of pressure ulcers What is an appropriate intervention to prevent orthostatic hypotension in a client with limited mobility? Have the client sit at the edge of the bed before standing Which muscle group is most at risk of atrophy in a bedbound client? Lower extremity muscles What dietary component is important for a client recovering from immobility? Protein What is a sign that a client may be developing a pressure injury? Non-blanchable redness over a bony prominence How does immobility affect the urinary system? 3 It increases the risk of urinary stasis and infection What psychosocial effect may result from long-term immobility? Depression or withdrawal How can a nurse assist a client with impaired mobility in maintaining independence? Encourage participation in care activities as tolerated What is the purpose of using a gait belt during ambulation? To support and stabilize the client while walking What nursing action is essential before transferring a client from bed to wheelchair? Assess the client's strength and balance What device helps prevent foot drop in a bedridden client? Footboard or high-top sneakers How does immobility affect the gastrointestinal system? 4 It slows peristalsis, increasing the risk of constipation What intervention promotes circulation in an immobile client? Ankle pumps and leg elevation Why is turning a client every 2 hours important? To relieve pressure and prevent skin

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ATI: Alterations In Mobility Questions
and Answers | Latest Version | 2025/2026
| Correct & Verified
What is one of the first signs of impaired mobility in a hospitalized client?


✔✔Decreased ability to reposition in bed independently




What complication is a client at risk for after prolonged immobility?


✔✔Pressure injuries




What is an appropriate intervention to reduce the risk of deep vein thrombosis in an immobile

client?


✔✔Encourage leg exercises and apply compression stockings




How does immobility affect respiratory function?


✔✔It increases the risk for atelectasis and pneumonia




What is the most important action to prevent contractures in a client with limited mobility?


✔✔Perform range-of-motion exercises regularly


1

,Why is it important to assess skin frequently in a client with limited mobility?


✔✔To identify early signs of pressure ulcers




What is an appropriate intervention to prevent orthostatic hypotension in a client with limited

mobility?


✔✔Have the client sit at the edge of the bed before standing




Which muscle group is most at risk of atrophy in a bedbound client?


✔✔Lower extremity muscles




What dietary component is important for a client recovering from immobility?


✔✔Protein




What is a sign that a client may be developing a pressure injury?


✔✔Non-blanchable redness over a bony prominence




How does immobility affect the urinary system?


2

, ✔✔It increases the risk of urinary stasis and infection




What psychosocial effect may result from long-term immobility?


✔✔Depression or withdrawal




How can a nurse assist a client with impaired mobility in maintaining independence?


✔✔Encourage participation in care activities as tolerated




What is the purpose of using a gait belt during ambulation?


✔✔To support and stabilize the client while walking




What nursing action is essential before transferring a client from bed to wheelchair?


✔✔Assess the client's strength and balance




What device helps prevent foot drop in a bedridden client?


✔✔Footboard or high-top sneakers




How does immobility affect the gastrointestinal system?

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