The nurse is assessing a patient's home for safety. Which would place the patient at risk for crime or injury

1) A phone that is readily accessible to make emergency calls.
2) A firearm that is secured in a lock box with ammunition stored separately.
3) Toxic cleaning solutions that are properly labeled and stored out of reach of small children.
4) Several windows without properly working locks.


ANS: 4

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