The nurse is working with a client who is living at home with his daughter and her husband and three school-aged children. The client is ambulatory and oriented
Which actions would be most appropriate in relation to the nursing diagnosis of High risk for injury due to environmental hazards?
a. Provide nonglare lighting.
b. Encourage client to read paper daily.
c. Put a calendar and a clock in client's room.
d. Encourage client to engage in a hobby.
ANS: A
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a. birth trauma. b. high fever. c. excess adipose tissue. d. chronic rubbing.
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a. subjective studies. b. grounded theory studies. c. objective studies. d. phenomenological studies.
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A) True B) False