State Tested Nursing Assistant (STNA) Practice Exam

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When assisting a client with left-sided weakness to put on a sweater, which sleeve should be put on first?

  1. Both sleeves

  2. Left sleeve

  3. Client's choice

  4. Right sleeve

The correct answer is: Left sleeve

When assisting a client with left-sided weakness to put on a sweater, the left sleeve should be put on first. This approach provides several benefits for both safety and comfort. By starting with the left sleeve, the caregiver can support the client in maintaining balance and stability. This reduces the effort required from the client, as they will have their weaker side secured and supported first, allowing them to use their stronger right side to manage the rest of the sweater. Additionally, putting on the sleeve on the weaker side first helps to minimize any discomfort that might arise from trying to maneuver the sweater over the left arm, which may be more challenging due to weakness. This method also fosters independence and encourages the client to participate actively in dressing, as they will have a more manageable task ahead of them when dressing the stronger side last. In summary, positioning the left sleeve first facilitates a safer and more effective dressing process for clients with left-sided weakness.