The nurse is caring for a client who underwent a cesarean birth one day ago. After listening to the nurse's discussion about the plan of care, the client indicates that she is in a great deal of pain and does not wish to ambulate until the next day. What response by the nurse is most appropriate

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A response by the nurse which is most appropriate for a client who is in a great deal of pain and doesn't wish to ambulate is: a. "Walking is the best way to prevent complications such as blood clots."

Who is a nurse?

A nurse can be defined as a professional who has been trained in a medical institution and licensed to perform the following tasks and activities in a hospital:

  • Promoting hygienic behaviors among clients or patients.
  • Providing care for sick people (client).
  • Providing care for an injured client or patient.
  • Perform routine checks on some medical instruments.
  • Providing an intervention to client issues.
  • Report findings on the adverse effect of a medication.

In this scenario, we can infer and logically deduce that a response by the nurse which is most appropriate for a client who is in a great deal of pain and doesn't wish to ambulate is "walking is the best way to prevent complications such as blood clots."

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The nurse is caring for a client who underwent a cesarean birth one day ago. After listening to the nurse's discussion about the plan of care, the client indicates that she is in a great deal of pain and does not wish to ambulate until the next day. What response by the nurse is most appropriate?

a. "Walking is the best way to prevent complications such as blood clots."

b. "As long as you walk more tomorrow to make up for the delay in walking today you should be fine."

c. "If you do not get up to walk you will not recover."

d. "Maybe you will feel better after you take pain medication."

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