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What is a gait belt mainly used for in a healthcare setting?

  1. Administering injections

  2. Assisting people with standing, sitting, or walking

  3. Providing oxygen support

  4. Measuring blood pressure

The correct answer is: Assisting people with standing, sitting, or walking

A gait belt is primarily utilized in healthcare settings to assist individuals who may need help standing, sitting, or walking. This device is particularly valuable for patients with mobility issues or those who are at risk of falling. By securing the gait belt around the patient's waist, caregivers can provide support and stability during movement, ensuring a safer transfer to and from a bed, chair, or while walking. The other options do not reflect the primary function of a gait belt. Administering injections requires different equipment and techniques not related to patient mobility. Providing oxygen support pertains to respiratory interventions and is managed through specialized tools like oxygen tanks or masks. Measuring blood pressure involves using a sphygmomanometer and is unrelated to the purpose of a gait belt. Thus, the correct usage of a gait belt focuses on enhancing patient safety and mobility assistance.