A client is having an increasing amount of difficulty caring for herself in her home alone. She states to the nurse, "I need more help. What am I going to do" What would be important for the nurse to do?

A) The nurse should have the social worker visit to discuss care options.
B) The nurse should have the physical therapist help with rehabilitation.
C) The nurse should have the home health aide increase visits for bathing.
D) The nurse should have the occupational therapist assess for adaptive devices.


Ans: A
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Services to manage health care needs in the home can involve a team of interdisciplinary professionals, including social workers. The social worker is able to identify resources to meet the client's needs.

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