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Which method is most appropriate for the nurse to use when teaching a client to walk with a cane?
 
  1. Holding the cane on the stronger side of the body and moving the cane forward, then moving the weak leg forward
  2. Holding the cane on the weaker side and moving the weak leg forward, then following with the cane
  3. Holding the cane on the stronger side, stepping forward with the weak leg, and then moving the cane forward as the stronger leg moves forward
  4. Holding the cane on the weaker side, stepping forward with the weak leg, and then moving the cane forward as the stronger leg moves forward

Question 2

The nurse is ambulating with a client who is moderately weak. Which action by the nurse is appropriate when applying support?
 
  1. Interlocking the nurse's forearm with the client's closest forearm
  2. Wrapping the arm closest to the client around the client's waist
  3. Holding on to the client's waistband located on the robe
  4. Holding the client under the axilla



Madisongo23

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Answer to Question 1

Correct Answer: 1

Holding the cane on the strong side of the body provides support and body alignment when walking, and it is normal for the arm opposite the leg to move forward, so the cane will be forward when the weak leg moves forward.

Answer to Question 2

Correct Answer: 1

Support is provided by interlocking forearms. Holding the client by the waist or the axilla could injure the client, and would not supply adequate support.



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