The nurse should emphasize that the rehabilitation of the spinal cord–injured patient:

1. usually is achieved within a few months after stabilization.
2. will return the spinal cord–injured patient to the preaccident functional level.
3. focuses on adjustments necessary to reenter society and the workplace.
4. completely targets on self-care.


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Modification of lifestyle and expectations and adjustments necessary to attain the highest level of independence possible are the goals of rehabilitation.

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