单选题 The nurse is providing care for an immobilized client. For this client, the most appropriate and most effective nursing intervention would be
  • A. getting the client out of bed and into a chair for 30 minutes, twice daily.
  • B. avoiding repositioning the client if he's comfortable.
  • C. repositioning the client on alternate sides at least every 2 hours.
  • D. positioning the client with the greatest pressure at the bony prominence.
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】Changing the client's position frequently allows for increased circulation and helps to prevent skin breakdown. The immobilized client receives minimal benefit from sitting upright in a chair for 30 minutes, twice daily. The client shouldn't be left in one position for longer than 2 hours. The greatest pressure shouldn't be placed on bony prominences because these areas can break down from increased pressure.