Asked by ABHISHEK GUPTA on Jun 17, 2024

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Which is the priority nursing diagnosis for a patient with orthostatic hypotension after several days of bed rest?

A) Risk for falls related to light-headedness upon standing and getting out of bed
B) Dressing/grooming self-care deficit related to cognitive impairment and fatigue
C) Impaired bed mobility related to inability to move from supine to sitting position
D) Excess fluid volume related to insensible fluid loss due to prolonged immobility

Orthostatic Hypotension

A form of low blood pressure that occurs upon standing up from sitting or lying down, often leading to dizziness or fainting.

Risk For Falls

The increased likelihood that an individual may unintentionally come to rest on the ground, floor, or other lower level, often assessed in elderly or hospitalized patients.

Light-Headedness

A feeling of dizziness or faintness, often due to a decrease in blood supply to the brain.

  • Determine strategies to alleviate hazards linked to extended lack of movement, including constipation and orthostatic hypotension.
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Cassie McCartyJun 20, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
The patient with orthostatic hypotension is at risk for falls due to light-headedness when standing.Dressing/grooming self-care deficit is not a high priority diagnosis.Impaired bed mobility and excess fluid volume are not relevant for this patient.