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What is the primary reason for encouraging ambulation as early as safely possible after surgery?

Early ambulation is crucial for preventing serious post-operative complications like blood clots (DVT) and lung infections (pneumonia).

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Question: What is the primary reason for encouraging ambulation as early as safely possible after surgery?

Answer options:

  • To decrease the client's length of hospital stay ✅ To prevent complications such as pneumonia and deep vein thrombosis
  • To improve the client's appetite and hydration
  • To allow the HCA to complete other tasks more quickly

Correct answer: To prevent complications such as pneumonia and deep vein thrombosis

Explanation: Early ambulation is crucial for preventing serious post-operative complications like blood clots (DVT) and lung infections (pneumonia).

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