Asked by Jasmine Canlas on Jun 27, 2024

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Which goal is most\bold{most}most appropriate for a patient who has had a total hip replacement?

A) The patient will ambulate briskly on the treadmill by the time of discharge.
B) The patient will walk 100 feet using a walker by the time of discharge.
C) The nurse will assist the patient to ambulate in the hall 2 times a day.
D) The patient will ambulate by the time of discharge.

Total Hip Replacement

A surgical procedure in which a damaged hip joint is replaced with an artificial implant, often to relieve pain or improve function.

Ambulate Briskly

To walk quickly or move at a fast pace, often used in medical contexts to describe a patient's ability to move independently.

Walker

A mobility aid consisting of a frame that is used by individuals requiring additional support to maintain balance or stability while walking.

  • Develop patient care plans that include realistic, measurable goals based on the patient's condition and potential for rehabilitation.
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Julio LopezJun 28, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
"The patient will walk 100 feet using a walker by the time of discharge" is individualized, realistic, and measurable. "Ambulating briskly on a treadmill" is not realistic for this patient. The option that focuses on the nurse, not the patient, is not a measurable goal; this is an intervention. "The patient will ambulate by the time of discharge" is not measurable because it does not specify the distance. Even though we can see that the patient will ambulate, this does not quantify how far.