Certified Rehabilitation Registered Nurse (CRRN) Practice Exam

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What is essential in preparing a patient for crutch walking?

  1. Begin exercises to strengthen the upper extremities

  2. Practice balance while standing

  3. Teach the use of handrails

  4. Focus on lower limb strengthening

The correct answer is: Begin exercises to strengthen the upper extremities

To prepare a patient for crutch walking, beginning exercises to strengthen the upper extremities is crucial. Crutch walking relies heavily on the upper body for support and mobility, as the arms and shoulders bear a significant portion of the body's weight while using crutches. By strengthening these upper extremity muscles, patients gain better stability and control, thus enhancing their ability to maneuver effectively with crutches. While practicing balance while standing, teaching the use of handrails, and focusing on lower limb strengthening are also important aspects of rehabilitation and mobility, they do not directly address the primary mechanics of crutch walking. The upper extremity strength allows for safer and more coordinated movement, making it a fundamental step in the preparation process.