Effects of Immobility on Body Systems
Effects of Immobility on Body Systems ( 5 Questions)
Which psychological effect is commonly observed in patients experiencing immobility?
Immobility often leads to decreased motivation due to the physical limitations it imposes.
Immobility increases the risk of depression rather than decreasing it.
Immobility typically decreases the sense of independence due to reliance on others for assistance.
Immobility can lead to psychological distress, including increased risk of anxiety and depression due to limitations in mobility, decreased independence, and decreased social interaction.
Immobility can lead to psychological distress, including increased risk of anxiety and depression due to limitations in mobility, decreased independence, and decreased social interaction.
Incorrect choices:
a. Immobility often leads to decreased motivation due to the physical limitations it imposes.
b. Immobility increases the risk of depression rather than decreasing it.
c. Immobility typically decreases the sense of independence due to reliance on others for assistance.