Asked by Eléonore Poulalion on Jun 05, 2024

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The nurse is caring for a preoperative patient.The nurse teaches the principles and demonstrates leg exercises for the patient.The patient is unable to perform leg exercises correctly.What is the nurse's best next step?

A) Assess for the presence of anxiety,pain,or fatigue.
B) Ask the patient why he does not want to do the exercises.
C) Encourage the patient to practise at a later date.
D) Assess the educational methods used to educate the patient.

Leg Exercises

Physical activities and movements designed to strengthen and improve the functionality of the muscles in the legs.

Educational Methods

Diverse strategies, techniques, and approaches utilized in teaching and learning processes to facilitate knowledge acquisition and skill development.

  • Apply effective patient education techniques for preoperative and postoperative care instructions, assessing methods and adapting to patient's learning needs.
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Seren dipityJun 12, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
If the patient is unable to perform leg exercises after sound educational principles and demonstration are provided,the nurse should look for circumstances that may be affecting the patient's ability to learn.In this case,the patient can be anticipating the upcoming surgery and may be experiencing anxiety.The patient may also be in pain or may be fatigued;both of these can affect the ability to learn.Assessment of educational methods may be needed,but in this case,sound principles and demonstration are being utilized.Asking anyone why he or she is not cooperating can cause defensiveness and may not help in attaining the answer.In this case,the patient really may want to participate and may not know why he is unable to learn.The nurse is aware that the patient is unable to do the exercises;encouraging the patient to practise later will not help the patient meet goals.