OOB

Medical Abbreviation
OOB

OOB stands for Out of Bed.

What does OOB mean?

OOB stands for Out of Bed, used in nursing and therapy notes to show a patient has been, or should be, out of bed to sit, stand, or walk.

OOB stands for Out of Bed. It is a common shorthand in nursing notes, physiotherapy, and hospital charts, used to describe a patient getting out of bed to sit in a chair, stand, or walk. It is an important marker of how mobile and independent a patient is during recovery.

Staff record OOB to track mobility. You may see phrases like OOB to chair (moved from bed to a chair), OOB with assistance (helped to stand or walk), or OOB x3 (out of bed three times a day). Getting out of bed regularly supports circulation, breathing, and independence, and helps prevent problems that come from lying in bed too long.

OOB often appears alongside other mobility terms such as AMB (ambulate), WBAT (weight bearing as tolerated), and HOB (head of bed).

When is OOB used?

Used in nursing, physiotherapy, and post-operative care to record and plan a patient mobility and getting out of bed.

Frequently asked questions

What does OOB mean?

OOB means Out of Bed, used to show a patient has been or should be out of bed to sit, stand, or walk.

What does OOB stand for?

OOB stands for Out of Bed.

Why is OOB important?

Getting out of bed supports circulation, breathing, and independence, and helps prevent complications.

What does OOB to chair mean?

It means the patient moved from the bed to a chair.

What does OOB x3 mean?

It means the patient should get out of bed three times a day.

Related abbreviations

ADL · ROM · PT

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