A nurse is discussing home safety with a 72-year-old client who lives alone and is at risk for falls. Which recommendation is best to minimize the client’s fall risk at home?
Remove loose rugs and ensure walkways are clear.
Install an elevated toilet seat in the bathroom.
Keep a lamp beside the bed for nighttime lighting.
The correct answer emphasizes the importance of reducing environmental hazards to decrease the risk of falls. Removing loose rugs reduces tripping hazards, which is a common cause of falls in older adults. Elevated toilet seats and proper lighting are helpful fall-prevention strategies but may not apply to all living environments and do not address hazards caused specifically by tripping. Non-slip shoes are recommended for walking safety but do not address fall risks that arise from the environment. By focusing on removing a common household risk, the correct answer prioritizes preventative measures supported by evidence-based practice.
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