Always wear a three-point seat belt instruction should the nurse
provide to promote easy and safe travel for the client.
Explanation:
- The nurse should advise the client to always wear a three-point seat belt to prevent ejection or serious injury from a collision in order to promote simple and safe travel for the client.
- If it is possible, the nurse should advise the client to deactivate the airbag.
- The client should be shown by the nurse how to properly fasten a nonpadded shoulder strap so that it passes through the breasts and over the upper abdomen, above the uterus.
- The client must be given instructions by the nurse to wear a lap belt that crosses the pelvis beneath—not over—the uterus.
- The seat belt has been credited with saving more than one million lives and is widely considered among the most cost-effective public health interventions.
- It has also prevented or reduced the severity of injuries among many millions of other road users.
- Volvo Buses introduced the three-point seat belt on all seats in the early 1990s.
- Over the years many still felt skeptical about whether this kind of protective measure would improve safety enough to constitute it
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