Which interventions should the nurse suggest an older patient use to reduce safety issues in the home? Select all that apply.

1. Use lampshades to prevent glare.
2. Recommend designed rug patterns.
3. Increase lighting in high-traffic areas.
4. Add extra lighting in areas that are dark.
5. Paint the edges of stairs to identify steps.


1. Use lampshades to prevent glare.
3. Increase lighting in high-traffic areas.
4. Add extra lighting in areas that are dark.
5. Paint the edges of stairs to identify steps.

Explanation: 1. One intervention to improve safety issues in the home is to use lampshades to prevent glare.
2. The patient should be instructed to avoid complicated rug patterns that may overwhelm the eye and obscure steps and ledges.
3. One intervention to improve safety issues in the home is to increase lighting in high-traffic areas.
4. One intervention to improve safety issues in the home is to add extra lighting in areas that are dark.
5. One intervention to improve safety issues in the home is to paint the edges of stairs to identify steps.

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