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The hospitalized client is at risk for thromboembolism. Which direction should the nurse include when teaching this client about wearing antiembolism hose stockings?

  • A. Wearing the hose is unnecessary if ambulating 10 times daily for 5 minutes at a time.
  • B. When at home, apply the stockings in the morning before you stand to get out of bed.
  • C. The hose can cause pain to underlying skin; request pain medication to help alleviate this.
  • D. Cross your legs only while wearing these stockings; otherwise keep the legs uncrossed.
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: B: Applying stockings before standing maximizes compression and prevents edema. A: Stockings complement ambulation. C: Pain suggests circulation issues, not requiring pain medication. D: Crossing legs impedes circulation.