There are over 185,000 amputations annually in the United States, and most of these patients will receive a short inpatient rehabilitation hospital stay as part of their recovery. Complications in care after amputation can negatively impact rehabilitation and subsequent disposition and community reintegration after discharge. The purpose of this article is to discuss the literature, significance, and practice recommendations for three specific challenges-skin integrity, postamputation pain, and falls. The focus population is rehabilitation patients who have undergone nontraumatic, lower limb amputation. Information about the incidence and risks of these complications give nurses necessary knowledge to improve care delivery, reduce suffering, and improve patient safety for postamputation patients during inpatient rehabilitation.

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