Ensuring frequent rounding is the best choice because it proactively monitors the client's needs, reducing the likelihood of them attempting unsafe movements. Bed alarms are useful but not a substitute for effective human supervision and timely assistance. Educating the client about their fall risk is helpful but does not replace active prevention measures. Placing a fall-risk placard assists the team but does not directly reduce immediate risk.
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