Asked by angelica vazquez on Jun 12, 2024
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A visiting nurse completes an assessment of the ambulatory patient in the home and determines the nursing diagnosis of Risk for injury related to decreased vision.On the basis of this assessment,the patient will benefit the most from which of the following actions?
A) Installing fluorescent lighting throughout the house.
B) Evaluating the need to reposition furniture.
C) Maintaining complete bed rest in a hospital bed with side rails.
D) Applying physical restraints.
Decreased Vision
A reduction in the ability to see clearly, which can affect one or both eyes, ranging from slight to significant loss of vision.
Nursing Diagnosis
A clinical judgment about individual, family, or community responses to actual or potential health problems/life processes.
Fluorescent Lighting
A type of lighting system that uses fluorescence to produce visible light, known for its energy efficiency compared to incandescent bulbs.
- Identify risk factors and implement strategies to prevent falls and injury.
- Understand the role of health assessments in identifying risks related to safety and injury.
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Learning Objectives
- Identify risk factors and implement strategies to prevent falls and injury.
- Understand the role of health assessments in identifying risks related to safety and injury.
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