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1. A common fall risk in the home is: Clear, dry floors Loose throw rugs and clutter in walkways Night-lights in the hallway Grab bars in the bathroom
2. Good lighting in the home helps by: Making it harder to see hazards Reducing trips and falls by helping clients see clearly Only decorating the home Increasing clutter
3. Electrical safety includes: Overloading outlets Keeping cords in good condition and out of walkways Using damaged cords Running cords under rugs Check Answers
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1. In the bathroom, which item improves safety? Slippery loose mats Grab bars near the toilet and in the shower No lighting Wet floors
2. A safe kitchen for an elderly client includes: Stove left on unattended Frequently checked smoke detector and clear paths Cleaning chemicals stored next to food Items stored only on high shelves
3. Chemicals and cleaning supplies should be: Left open on counters Stored in original containers, labeled, and kept away from children or confused clients Poured into drink bottles Stored with food
4. When you find a safety hazard in the home, you should: Ignore it Fix what you safely can, educate the client/family, and report it per agency policy Take a picture for social media Move furniture without telling anyone
5. For clients who wander or are confused, safety steps include: Leaving doors unlocked Using door alarms, keeping exits monitored, and following the care plan Encouraging them to walk outside alone Ignoring family concerns Submit Exam