A patient with limited mobility asks for help out of bed for the first time after surgery. Which action should the nurse take first?
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Correct answer: Assess the patient’s vital signs and pain level before moving
Before assisting with mobility after surgery, assess vitals/pain to ensure patient is stable for movement.
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