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What is the safest way to help a client who is weak stand from a chair?
✔✔Use a gait belt and assist the client to stand slowly while facing them
What should a nurse do before helping a client out of bed for the first time postoperatively?
✔✔Assess for dizziness or orthostatic hypotension
Why is it important to reposition a bedbound client every 2 hours?
✔✔To prevent pressure injuries and promote circulation
What is the purpose of a trochanter roll in a bed-bound client?
✔✔To prevent external rotation of the hip
What is the best way to prevent foot drop in an immobile client?
✔✔Use footboards or positioning boots
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, How does a nurse assess for proper body alignment in a client lying in bed?
✔✔Ensure the head, shoulders, hips, and feet are in a straight line
What should the nurse do first when preparing to transfer a client from the bed to a wheelchair?
✔✔Lock the wheels of both the bed and the wheelchair
What action can help prevent complications of immobility in the respiratory system?
✔✔Encourage deep breathing and coughing exercises
What complication can occur due to prolonged immobility in the musculoskeletal system?
✔✔Muscle atrophy and joint contractures
How often should range of motion (ROM) exercises be performed on an immobile client?
✔✔At least twice a day or per the care plan
What does the term “logrolling” mean in client mobility?
✔✔Turning the client as a unit to maintain spinal alignment
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