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When assessing the capacity to perform activities of daily living in the older adult, which assessment finding is most important in determining nursing care for total mobility independence?

a. Climbing stairs with assistance.
b. Ambulating with assistance.
c. Wandering in limited areas.
d. Usage of a walker with no assistance.

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Answer:

The answer is letter d, “Usage of a walker with no assistance.”

Step-by-step explanation:

Nursing Care – This includes holistic care for all people of varying age and background. It mainly focuses on the nurse’s plan of care for the patient.

Activities of daily living include eating, taking a shower or bath, commuting, climbing the stairs, etc.

Total Mobility Dependence – A condition whereby a patient is able to do things on his or her own, without any form of assistance.

Letters a and b are both requiring the assistance of a nurse. Letter c doesn’t require any assistance but the patient can only wander in a limited area. It means he still needs some assistance in some areas. So, the answer is letter d. The patient can use a walker on his own without the help of anyone. This means he is independent and can do what he wants without any form of assistance.

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