CNOR Operating Room Nursing

Category - Intraoperative

What can the nurse do to prevent injury to a patient’s ulnar nerve during surgery?
  1. Secure the patient’s arms to his sides.
  2. Fold the patient’s arms across his chest.
  3. Raise the patient’s arms above his head.
  4. Dangle the patient’s arms off the table.
Explanation
Answer: A-The nurse can prevent an injury to the ulnar nerve by securing the patient’s arms to their sides. By tucking the patient’s arms in next to their body, the arms stay on the bed in a natural position. Tucking them in with a sheet keeps the arms from sliding off the bed or resting on the edge of the operating table, both of which can put pressure on the ulnar nerve.
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