Asked by Riley Dunagan on Jun 26, 2024
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An 82-year-old patient is unsteady on her feet when walking about the room.She reports feeling a little sore but has no complaints of weakness.What is the appropriate piece of equipment to use when helping her ambulate?
A) Crutches
B) Transfer belt
C) Cane
D) Walker
Transfer Belt
A device used by healthcare providers to assist patients who are partially mobile in safely moving from one position or location to another.
Unsteady
Lacking stability in motion or balance, often leading to increased risk of falls or accidents.
Ambulate
The ability to walk or move from one place to another independently.
- Illustrate comprehension of the aspects that contribute to movement and steadiness, and use this information in the evaluation and counseling of patients on engaging in physical exercise.
Verified Answer
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Renielle YankanaJun 28, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Crutches are commonly used when the patient has an injured lower extremity.A cane or walker is generally used for the patient with a lower extremity injury or weakness.The most appropriate equipment to use would be a transfer belt.A transfer belt allows the patient the greatest amount of independence while ensuring safety.
Learning Objectives
- Illustrate comprehension of the aspects that contribute to movement and steadiness, and use this information in the evaluation and counseling of patients on engaging in physical exercise.
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