The nurse is working in a healthcare facility where clients at increased risk of falling wear a special name band and slippers. The nurse is reviewing this important information with the client
Based on this information, what color slippers should the client wear? A) Blue
B) Green
C) Yellow
D) Red
C
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Clients at risk for falling are often identified by special slippers (yellow), a yellow name band, and a special sign attached to the door of the room.
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