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A nurse is completing the Mobility Assessment Tool (MAT) for a client and determines that the client is at a Level 1 Mobility. The nurse should identify that the client is unable to perform which of the following tasks?

A. Walking independently
B. Climbing stairs
C. Transferring from bed to chair
D. Performing self-care activities

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Final answer:

A nurse assessing a client at Level 1 Mobility on the Mobility Assessment Tool (MAT) would determine that the client is unable to walk independently, as it requires significant physical mobility and stability.

Step-by-step explanation:

A nurse completing the Mobility Assessment Tool (MAT) for a client who is at a Level 1 Mobility would identify that the client is unable to perform tasks that require a significant amount of physical mobility and stability. In the context of the MAT, a client at Level 1 Mobility is typically unable to walk independently.

This includes not being able to climb stairs or transfer from bed to chair without assistance, which are more advanced mobility tasks that would likely fall into higher levels of the assessment.

However, the MAT specifically focuses on mobility, and performing self-care activities is not directly related to the mobility levels as they involve other functional abilities. Therefore, the client would be unable to perform walking independently.

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