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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
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,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?
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, ✔✔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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