CNOR Operating Room Nursing

Category - Management

When preparing to assist a patient with walking for the first time after surgery, which of the following is not a factor to be considered when planning to provide help?
  1. The size of the room
  2. The weight of the patient
  3. The amount of time needed
  4. The availability of assistive devices
Explanation
Answer: C-When preparing to help a patient walk, the amount of time needed is not necessarily a factor to be considered when planning to provide help. The nurse should exercise patience with the person who is getting up for the first time, as being too eager or trying to move too quickly can result in falls or injuries. The size of the room is important to determine if the patient has enough room to move around chairs or obstacles; the weight of the patient and use of assistive devices are necessary to determine how many people are needed for help.
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