A nurse is educating an older adult client who recently started using a walker for mobility. Which instruction is most appropriate to promote home safety?
Install grab bars in the bathroom before using the walker.
Place rugs in the home to provide traction while walking.
Ensure the walking path is clear of clutter and obstacles.
Purchase a walker without rubber-tipped ends to allow smoother gliding.
The correct answer emphasizes both client safety and effective use of the walker to prevent falls. It encourages the client to maintain a clear walking path, which reduces the risk of tripping or stumbling due to clutter. Encouraging rubber-tipped ends on walkers, installing grab bars, and removing rugs are also important safety precautions but go beyond the scope of this specific teaching session. These aspects might require additional instructions or referrals for home modifications.
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