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A client hospitalized after a stroke is prepared for discharge. The primary health care provider has prescribed range-of-motion (ROM) exercises for the client's right side. Which intervention should the home care nurse's plan include when planning for the client's care?

  • A. Implements ROM exercises to the point of pain for the client
  • B. Considers the use of active, passive, or active-assisted exercises in the home
  • C. Encourages dependence on the home care nurse to complete the exercise program
  • D. Develops a schedule involving ROM exercises every 3 hours during daylight hours
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The home care nurse must consider all forms of ROM for the client. Even if the client has right hemiplegia, the client can assist with some of his or her own rehabilitative care. In addition, the goal of home care nursing is for the client to assume as much self-care and independence as possible. The nurse needs to teach so that the client becomes self-reliant. Options 1 and 4 are incorrect from a physiological standpoint.