A client is being discharged after receiving a left total hip replacement. He has been instructed on how to use a cane by physical therapy. The nurse is evaluating the client's use of the cane. What observation would indicate the client understands how to use the cane?

A client is being discharged after receiving a left total hip replacement. He has been instructed on how to use a cane by physical therapy. The nurse is evaluating the client's use of the cane. What observation would indicate the client understands how to use the cane?




1. The cane is held with the right hand and is advanced forward with the left leg.
2. The cane is advanced with the left foot, and held on the left side.
3. The cane is positioned in front of the client and he walks toward the cane.
4. The cane is to the left side; the client bears weight on it when advancing the left leg.



Answer: 1

The cane should be held in the hand opposite the affected leg and should be advanced with the affected leg. The cane would be placed in the right hand, and then the cane is advanced with the left leg. The cane should not be held in the hand on the same side as the injury.


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