"The client is clueless of his left side. You should approach him from the right side."
Losing the capacity to move some or all of your body is known as paralysis. There are numerous possible causes for it, some of which may be dangerous. It could be either transient or permanent, depending on the cause.
The lack of muscle function in one or more body parts is the most typical paralysis symptom.
The majority of paralysis cases result from strokes or accidents such broken necks or spinal cord damage.
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A client recently experienced a stroke with accompanying left-sided paralysis. His family voices concerns about how to best interact with him. They report the client doesn't seem aware of their presence when they approach him on his left side. What advice should the nurse give the family?