Timby's Introductory Medical-Surgical Nursing Thirteenth, North American Edition - Perioperative Care Related

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A physically fit 86-year-old is scheduled for right knee replacement. Which factor places the client at increased risk for complications during or after surgery?

  • A. Age
  • B. Type of surgery
  • C. Ability to metabolize medication
  • D. Nutritional status
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: General risk factors are related to age, nutritional status; use of alcohol, tobacco, and other substances; and physical condition. In this scenario, the risk to the client is age; the type of surgery, client's ability to metabolize medication, and client's nutritional status are not risk factors for complication in the scenario described.