Final answer:
The correct answer is option B: "I will hire someone to trim the tree that hangs low over the stairs of my front porch." This indicates that the patient understands the need to maintain clear pathways and avoid obstructions that could interfere with walker use.
Step-by-step explanation:
The subject of this question revolves around identifying which statement made by a patient indicates they have understood the discharge instructions related to using a walker after leaving the healthcare facility. Among the options provided, the correct answer is the statement that shows the patient taking proactive steps to create a safe environment that is compatible with the use of a walker.
Option B, "I will hire someone to trim the tree that hangs low over the stairs of my front porch," demonstrates an understanding of the need to maintain clear pathways and eliminate potential hazards that could impede the safe use of a walker. This indicates that the patient comprehends the discharge instructions given by the nurse and is committed to adhering to safety recommendations.
Options A, C, and D involve actions that either pose a tripping hazard or do not directly relate to the use of a walker, thus they do not demonstrate an understanding of the nurse's discharge instructions for safe walker use. For instance, placing an extension cord across the living room or a new throw rug in the kitchen can cause tripping, while the location of the alarm clock is irrelevant to walker safety.