Asked by Henrique Furtado on May 30, 2024

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A patient is admitted to the medical unit after a CVA.There is evidence of left-sided hemiparesis,and the nurse will be following up on range-of-motion (ROM) and other exercises performed in physiotherapy.Which of the following principles of ROM exercises does the nurse correctly teach the patient and family members?

A) Flex the joint to the point of discomfort.
B) Work from proximal to distal joints.
C) Move the joints quickly.
D) Provide support to the extremity.

Range-Of-Motion (ROM)

The total capacity for movement within a joint, often measured by the extent of its bending and straightening capabilities.

Hemiparesis

A partial weakness on one side of the body, often a result of a stroke or brain injury.

Physiotherapy

A healthcare profession aimed at the treatment, maintenance, and restoration of physical function and mobility.

  • Put into practice successful care approaches for patients facing mobility challenges, including assistance with self-care and engaging in rehabilitative exercises.
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Christine OuelletteJun 06, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
While the patient is performing ROM exercises,support should be provided to the extremity.The joint should be flexed to the point of resistance,not to the point of discomfort.When performing ROM exercises,the patient should begin at distal joints and work toward proximal joints.Joints should be moved slowly through the ROM.Quick movement could cause injury.