Asked by Davianna Morris on Jul 30, 2024

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A home care nurse is inspecting a patient's house for safety issues. Which findings will cause the nurse to address the safety problems? (Select all that apply.)

A) Stairway faintly lit
B) Bathtub with grab bars
C) Scatter rugs in the kitchen
D) Absence of smoke alarms
E) Low-pile carpeting in the living room
F) Level thresholds between bathroom and bedroom

Stairway Lighting

Illumination designed specifically for stairways, enhancing visibility and safety.

Grab Bars

Safety devices installed in bathrooms or other areas to assist individuals in maintaining balance, decreasing fatigue, and preventing falls.

Scatter Rugs

Small area rugs or mats, often decorative, placed in various areas within a home to add comfort or aesthetic appeal.

  • Detect and mitigate possible safety threats for individuals with sensory disabilities.
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Shaswati SahooJul 31, 2024
Final Answer :
A, C, D
Explanation :
Assess the patient's home for common hazards, including the following: (1) loose area rugs and runner placed over carpeting, (2) poor lighting in stairways, and (3) absence of smoke alarms. Because of reduced depth perception, patients can trip on throw rugs, runners, or the edge of stairs. A bathtub with grab bars is safe and does not need to be addressed. Teach patients and family members to keep all flooring in good repair, and advise them to use low-pile carpeting. Thresholds between rooms need to be level with the floor.