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This verified A+ graded HESI Case Study on Mobility provides the full question set with complete, step-by-step solutions and rationales. It explores key nursing concepts related to mobility, including assessment, patient safety, musculoskeletal function, risk factors for immobility, and evidence-based nursing interventions. Updated for the latest HESI format, this resource helps nursing students strengthen clinical reasoning and prepare for both coursework and HESI assessments.

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Client was prescribed morphine IV 0.05mg/kg/dose now and every 2 hours as needed for moderate to
severe pain. Morphine is available in parenteral dose of 2mg/mL. How much medication should the
nurse draw up for administration? (Patient weighs 140 lbs on admission).
- correct answer 140 lb /2.2 lb = 63 kg

63 kg x 0.05 mg = 3.15 mg

3.15 mg / 2 ml = 1.575 ml

1.575 ml (Round) = 1.6 ml



Before giving the initial dose of pain medication or antibiotic, which action should the nurse take first?
- correct answer C) Ask the client if he is aware of any allergies to medications.



Rationale:

This action should be taken first since this is the initial dose of a new medication. It is important to verify
any allergies. Clients sometimes recall additional allergies after the initial admission history has been
taken.



When the client's foot pain is controlled, which nursing diagnosis should take priority?
- correct answer C) Impaired physical mobility.



Rationale:

The client's limited activities support this nursing diagnosis. Improving mobility is a nursing priority to
prevent the many potential complications of immobility.



Which goal is correct for the client's diagnosis of impaired physical mobility?
- correct answer C) The client will sit in the chair for each meal beginning on the day of admission.

, Rationale:

This is a correctly stated goal. The client is always the subject of the goal, and the action is always
measurable. This goal includes what the client is to achieve and sets a realistic deadline.



Which instructions should the nurse convey to help prevent venous thromboembolism (VTE) in the
client's legs? (Select all that apply. One, some, or all options may be correct.)
- correct answer B) Teach the client to dorsal flex and plantar flex his feet while in the bed and chair.

C) Instruct the client to wear sequential compression stockings.

E) Explain that enoxaparin injections will be administered routinely.



Rationale:

This action stimulates circulation by contracting calf muscles, which increases the venous return of
blood to the heart. These decreases pooling of blood in the legs, which helps VTE in the legs. Sequential
compression devices (SCD) promote venous blood flow, preventing VTE. Enoxaparin is an anticoagulant
that is administered to reduce the risk of VTE.



The nurse is observing a student nurse perform a peripheral assessment on the client. Which action
requires the nurse to intervene?
- correct answer C) Assessing the Homan's sign in bilateral extremities.



Rationale:

Homan's sign is "not a reliable indicator" and is a potentially dangerous method because of possible clot
dislodgment.



Which instruction should the nurse give to the nursing student for positioning the client's legs when he
is sitting?
- correct answer A) Use two pillows and place one lengthwise under each calf.



Rationale:

This method provides a slight elevation of the lower legs for comfort but avoids pressure behind the
knees, which would adversely decrease venous return and decrease the risk for venous thrombosis.

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