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Which action performed by the nurse will not reduce the risk of client falls?

A)Orienting clients to the unit and explaining how the call bell system works
B)Encouraging clients to use call bells for assistance and ensuring that the call bell is within easy reach
C)Placing overbed and bedside tables out of the way
D)Using nonskid mats in the tub or shower

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Final answer:

Placing overbed and bedside tables out of the way does not reduce the risk of client falls and may increase it; whereas orienting clients, ensuring call bells are within reach, and using nonskid mats are preventative measures.

Step-by-step explanation:

The action that will not reduce the risk of client falls is C) Placing overbed and bedside tables out of the way. This action could potentially increase the risk of falls if it causes clients to overreach or move in an unsafe manner to access their personal items or hospital equipment. The other actions listed are all measures that can help to prevent falls in a healthcare setting.

  • Orienting clients to the unit and explaining call bell systems can reduce confusion and enable them to seek help when needed.
  • Ensuring that call bells are within reach empowers clients to ask for assistance without trying to move on their own.
  • Using nonskid mats in the tub or shower can prevent slips in these high-risk areas.

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