Encouraging ambulation improves circulation and venous return, which prevents venous stasis and reduces the risk of developing deep vein thrombosis (DVT). While maintaining bed rest with hydration supports overall recovery, it does not directly reduce the risk of blood clots. Positioning the legs flat does not promote circulation, and while a nutrient-dense diet is important for healing, it is not directly effective in preventing DVT.
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