Fundamentals of Nursing: The Art and Science of Person-Centered Care Tenth, North American Edition - Activity Related

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A nurse is assisting a patient who is 2 days postoperative from a cesarean section dangle in preparation for sitting in a chair. After assisting the patient to stand up, the patient's knees buckle and she tells the nurse she feels faint. What is the appropriate nursing action?

  • A. Supporting the patient as she stands, waiting a few moments, then continuing the move to the chair
  • B. Calling for assistance and continuing the move with the assistance of another nurse
  • C. Lowering the patient back to the side of the bed and pivoting her back into bed
  • D. Having the patient sit down on the bed and dangle her feet before moving
Correct Answer: C

Rationale: If a patient becomes faint and their knees buckle when moving from bed to a chair or ambulating, the nurse should stop the activity, as the patient has demonstrated a clear risk for falling. The nurse should lower the patient back to the side of the bed, pivot her back into bed, cover her, and raise the side rails. Assess the patient's vital signs and for the presence of other symptoms. When vital signs are stable, another attempt can be made with the assistance of another staff. Instruct the patient to remain in the sitting position on the side of the bed for several minutes to allow the circulatory system to adjust to a change in position and prevent hypotension related to a sudden change from the supine position.