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What is the first step in assessing a client's mobility?
✔✔Determine the client’s baseline level of movement and physical limitations
Why is it important to assess a client’s mobility before transferring them?
✔✔To prevent injury and select the safest transfer method
What tool can be used to evaluate a client’s risk for falls?
✔✔Morse Fall Scale
How often should a nurse assess mobility in hospitalized clients?
✔✔At admission and as needed based on condition changes
What should a nurse assess when observing a client’s gait?
✔✔Balance, coordination, and symmetry of movement
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, What is a key sign of impaired mobility in an older adult?
✔✔Unsteady gait or difficulty standing from a chair
Why is it important to evaluate range of motion (ROM)?
✔✔To assess joint flexibility and detect limitations
What does active range of motion indicate?
✔✔The client can move joints without assistance
What is one indication for passive range of motion exercises?
✔✔The client is unable to move a joint independently
What is the nurse’s priority when a client reports dizziness upon standing?
✔✔Assist them to sit or lie down immediately
Why is it important to encourage ambulation in post-operative clients?
✔✔To reduce the risk of complications such as pneumonia and blood clots
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