Asked by Steven Grace on May 20, 2024

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The registered nurse from the home health agency is performing an initial assessment on a 72-year-old patient who was released from a nursing home.The patient had been admitted to the nursing home for therapy after surgery for repair of a fractured left hip.During a survey of the home environment,which finding would cause the nurse to intervene?

A) Bedside lamp plugged into the wall outlet behind the bed
B) Handrail on one side of the stairs only
C) Throw rugs in the bedroom
D) No handrail near the toilet

Fractured Left Hip

A break in the bone of the left hip, often a result of trauma or osteoporosis, requiring medical intervention.

Throw Rugs

Small, movable rugs that can be used for decorative purposes or to cover a specific area of a floor.

Handrail

A rail fixed to walls or frames, providing support or stability for individuals navigating stairs or uneven paths.

  • Recognize risk factors and implement measures to prevent falls in elderly patients.
  • Determine the obligatory safety measures and precautions to prevent mishaps and injuries in both hospital and home settings.
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Maureen WijayaMay 25, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Common physical hazards that lead to falls in the home include inadequate lighting,barriers along normal walking paths and stairways,and a lack of safety devices.All other answers do not indicate a safety risk to the home.