The nurse counsels the immobilized patient in regard to prevention of muscle atrophy and contractures. What will the nurse be sure to include when counseling this patient?

a. The need for additional calcium
b. The need for additional protein
c. The need for some type of exercise
d. The need for a special protective bed


ANS: C
The immobilized patient must receive some type of exercise to prevent atrophy and contractures.

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