Introduction
Introduction
A. Safety and fall prevention are crucial aspects of healthcare delivery to ensure patient well-being and prevent harm.
B. The fundamentals of safety and fall prevention form an integral part of the ATI/HESI curriculum, preparing healthcare professionals to provide safe and effective care.
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Questions on Introduction
Correct Answer is B
Explanation
<p><strong>Allowing clients to wear loose-fitting clothing may increase the risk of falls due to tripping hazards.</strong></p>
Correct Answer is B
Explanation
<p><strong>Using bed alarms to monitor client movement is an example of secondary prevention, aimed at detecting falls or attempted movement to prevent injury</strong></p>
Correct Answer is C
Explanation
<p><strong>. "I'll wear high-heeled shoes for special occasions" increases the risk of falls due to the instability and decreased balance associated with high-heeled footwear.</strong></p>
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<p><strong>What is the primary goal of fall risk assessment?</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Restricting client mobility without addressing fall risk factors does not effectively prevent falls and can negatively impact a client's functional independence.</strong></p>
<p><strong>While encouraging client independence and self-care is important, it is not the primary rationale behind implementing environmental modifications specifically for fall prevention.</strong></p>
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