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Question 12: A 10-year-old client with a pin in the right femur is immobilized in traction. He is exhibiting
behavioral changes including restlessness, difficulty with problem solving, inability to concentrate on
activities, and monotony. Which of the following nursing implementations would be most effective in
helping him cope with immobility?
A. Providing him with books, challenging puzzles, and games as diversionary activities
B. Allowing him to do as much for himself as he is able, including learning to do pin-site care under
supervision
C. Having a volunteer come in to sit with the client and to read him stories
D. Stimulating rest and relaxation by gentle rubbing with lotion and changing the client's position
frequently
Correct Answer: B
Explanation:
(A) These activities could be frustrating for the client if he is having difficulty with problem solving
and concentration. (B) Selfcare is usually well received by the child, and it is one of the most useful
interventions to help the child cope with immobility. (C) This may be helpful to the client if he has no
visitors, but it does little to help him develop coping skills. (D) This will helpto prevent skin irritation
or breakdown related to immobility but will not help to prevent behavioral changes related to
immobility.