Asked by cuiqun liang on May 11, 2024

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A patient diagnosed with Alzheimer disease wanders at night. Which action should the nurse recommend for a family to use in the home to enhance safety?

A) Place throw rugs on tile or wooden floors.
B) Place locks at the tops of doors.
C) Encourage daytime napping.
D) Obtain a bed with side rails.

Alzheimer Disease

A progressive neurological disorder characterized by memory loss, cognitive decline, and personality changes.

Enhance Safety

Actions or measures taken to increase the level of security or safety against accidents, injuries, or harm.

Night Wandering

The behavior of walking or moving about during the night, often associated with sleep disorders or cognitive impairments such as dementia.

  • Implement safety measures for patients experiencing fluctuating levels of consciousness and perceptual alterations.
  • Propose appropriate nursing interventions and care strategies for patients with dementia, including Alzheimer disease.
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Michael LopezlimaMay 12, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Placing door locks at the top of the door makes it more difficult for the patient with dementia to unlock the door because the ability to look up and reach upward is diminished. All throw rugs should be removed to prevent falls. The patient will try to climb over side rails, increasing the risk for injury and falls. Day napping should be discouraged with the hope that the patient will sleep during the night.