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The state or quality of being mobile or movable - Correct Answers Mobility



The state of not moving; motionless, not being able to move - Correct Answers Immobility



A term that encompasses similar concepts and includes nursing diagnoses related to inactivity.
Risks for this include impaired skin integrity, constipation, altered respiratory function, altered
peripheral tissue perfusion, activity intolerance, impaired physical mobility, injury, altered
sensory perception, powerlessness, and body image disturbance. - Correct Answers Disuse
syndrome



A general downslide of overall physical strength and endurance. Although most patients might
have a tweak of this after a big surgery or major illness, this term is usually applied when a
formerly independent, or mostly independent, person is now not able to perform routine
activities, like their ADLs, and IADLs, and their progress continues to decline. - Correct Answers
Deconditioned



List two screening tools to detect mobility/immobility. - Correct Answers 1. Osteoporosis

2. Fall risk assessment



When should fall assessment screening tools be used? - Correct Answers Look in Giddens

,List some general care guidelines for a patient who is immobilized. - Correct Answers 1.
Frequent turning and changing positions every 2 hours in bed or 30 minutes in a chair.

2. Frequent skin assessment and skin care.

3. Range of motion exercises

4. Deep breathing exercises

5. Weight bearing exercises if possible

5. Measures to optimize elimination, such as high fluids, high fiber, and laxatives or stool
softeners.

6. Ambulation, stretches, balance



What should you give to a patient before moving around to decrease pain when moving their
joints? - Correct Answers Anti-inflammatory and pain medications



A disruption or break in the continuity of bone - Correct Answers Fracture



The break goes completely through the bone - Correct Answers Complete fracture



Occurs partly across a bone shaft but the bone is still intact - Correct Answers Incomplete
fracture



Describe the metabolic changes that occur with immobility. - Correct Answers 1. Decreases
metabolic rate, altering the metabolism of carbs, fats, and proteins

2. Fluid, electrolyte and calcium imbalances

3. Decreased appetite

4. Slowed peristalsis

5. Endocrine system is altered

6. Hypercalcemia, calcium is released from the bones in immobile patients, which can cause
pathologic fractures because there is not enough calcium in the bones!

,You are caring for a patient who is immobile. Which of the following electrolyte imbalances
would you expect in a patient who has been immobile?



a. Hypercalcemia

b. Hypokalemia

c. Hyponatremia

d. Hypermagnesemia - Correct Answers A (In immobile people, calcium is released from their
bones into their blood stream. Normally, your kidneys will excrete this calcium but if they are
unable to respond appropriately, hypercalcemia results.)



List some gastrointestinal impairments caused by decreased mobility. - Correct Answers 1.
Constipation

2. Fluid intake decreases, risk for dehydration

3. Anorexia



List two respiratory changes that occur with immobility. - Correct Answers 1. Atelectasis
(Collapse of alveoli)

2. Hypostatic pneumonia (Inflammation of the lung from stasis or pooling of secretions)



List three cardiovascular changes that occur with immobility. - Correct Answers 1. Orthostatic
hypotension

2. Thrombus formation

3. Decreased cardiac output, resulting in increased workload



List some musculoskeletal changes associated with immobility. (6) - Correct Answers 1. Loss of
endurance, strength and muscle mass and decreased stability and balance

2. Decreased muscle mass

, 3. Joint abnormalities (contractures--From muscle disuse, atrophy and shortening of the muscle
fibers)

4. Disuse osteoporosis (Osteoporosis from immobility)

5. Pathological fractures from disuse osteoporosis

6. Impaired calcium metabolism



List 3 urinary complications associated with immobility. - Correct Answers 1. Urinary stasis from
lack of gravity pulling the urine from the renal pelvis into the ureters to the bladder.

2. UTIs from urinary stasis

3. Renal calculi from hypercalcemia



List one integumentary complication associated with immobility. - Correct Answers Pressure
ulcers



List some psychosocial effects seen with immobility. - Correct Answers 1. Social isolation

2. Helplessness

3. Loneliness

4. Depression



An older-adult patient has been bedridden for 2 weeks. Which of the following complaints by
the patient indicates to the nurse that he or she is developing a complication of immobility?



a. Loss of appetite

b. Gum soreness

c. Difficulty swallowing

d. Left-ankle joint stiffness - Correct Answers D (Patients whose mobility is restricted require
range-of-motion (ROM) exercises daily to reduce the hazards of immobility. Temporary

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