A client is placed in Buck's traction after admission for a fractured hip. The client asks the nurse to help reposition him toward the head of the bed. What would be an important nursing consideration when repositioning this client?

A client is placed in Buck's traction after admission for a fractured hip. The client asks the nurse to help reposition him toward the head of the bed. What would be an important nursing consideration when repositioning this client?




1. Place the weights on the corners of the bed to allow the nurse to move the client.
2. Add additional weight to the hanging weight to keep the client's position in balance.
3. Release the traction tension and weight while moving the client.
4. Use a draw sheet with one other person and carefully slide the client up the bed.


Answer: 4

Using a draw sheet to help with moving the client would maintain the counter traction. Traction weights should be free and not touching the floor. The nurse must not increase traction tension, release tension, or lift the traction during repositioning.


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