Asked by Darya Zvonkova on Jul 03, 2024

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A nurse counsels the family of a patient diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease who lives at home and wanders at night. Which action is most important for the nurse to recommend for enhancing safety?

A) Apply a medical alert bracelet to the patient.
B) Place locks at the tops of doors.
C) Discourage daytime napping.
D) Obtain a bed with side rails.

Medical Alert Bracelet

A wearable identification tag that contains crucial health information which can be vital in emergencies, especially for individuals with serious conditions or allergies.

Night Wandering

A phenomenon typically associated with some forms of dementia, involving patients walking or moving around during night hours with potential risks.

  • Engage in practices to better the safety and well-being of patients experiencing cognitive disorders.
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Tania AlvarezJul 05, 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. The patient will try to climb over side rails, increasing the risk for injury and falls. Avoiding daytime naps may improve the patient's sleep pattern but does not assure safety. A medical alert bracelet will be helpful if the patient leaves the home, but it does not prevent wandering or assure the patient's safety.