CNOR Operating Room Nursing

Category - Transfer

Which of the following measures is appropriate for promoting adequate respiratory function after the patient has been transferred to the postoperative surgical unit?
  1. Keeping the patient in the Trendelenburg position.
  2. Turning, coughing and deep breathing each day.
  3. Getting the patient up to walk as soon as possible.
  4. Restricting fluids until day two after surgery.
Explanation
Answer: C-The most appropriate measure for promoting adequate respiratory function is getting the patient up to walk as soon as possible. Helping the patient to ambulate will promote circulation and allow for greater lung expansion for breathing. The head of the patient’s bed should be elevated if possible, they should practice deep breathing exercises approximately every two hours, and fluids should be encouraged.
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