A nurse is assisting a client with left-sided weakness following a stroke in transferring from the bed to a wheelchair. Which approach would best support the client’s mobility and minimize the risk of injury during the transfer?
Position the wheelchair on the client’s stronger side and provide stable assistance using equipment.
Encourage the client to transfer to the wheelchair without assistance to foster independence.
Use a mechanical lift to ensure safety during the transfer.
Lift the client with the assistance of another staff member to complete the transfer.
Positioning the wheelchair on the client's stronger side while offering stable support through the use of assistive equipment is the best intervention to keep the client safe while encouraging their participation. This method ensures that the client utilizes their unaffected strength during the transfer, which promotes confidence, safety, and independence. Using a mechanical lift may prioritize safety but sacrifices the opportunity for the client to remain actively engaged in their mobility. Manually lifting or allowing the client to transfer independently disregards safety measures, increasing the risk of falls or injury.
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