162k views
4 votes
The nurse is making a home safety visit to a client with Parkinson disease. Which finding alerts the nurse to the greatest safety concern?

A.The client's clothing is not buttoned or zipped properly.
B. The client lacks a raised seat for a regular height toilet.
C. The client walks up a short flight of steps to the bedroo
D.The client's stove is across the room from the kitchen table.

1 Answer

2 votes

Final answer:

C. The client walks up a short flight of steps to the bedroo. The finding that alerts the nurse to the greatest safety concern in a client with Parkinson's disease is the lack of a raised seat for a regular height toilet.

Step-by-step explanation:

The finding that alerts the nurse to the greatest safety concern is B. The client lacks a raised seat for a regular height toilet.

People with Parkinson's disease often have difficulty with their balance and coordination, which can make it challenging for them to sit down and stand up. The absence of a raised seat for a regular height toilet increases the risk of falls and injuries for the client.

Additionally, the decreased dexterity and fine motor skills associated with Parkinson's disease can make it difficult for the client to button or zip their clothing properly (option A) or maneuver up a short flight of steps to the bedroom (option C). While these issues should also be addressed, they do not pose as immediate safety concerns as the lack of a raised seat for the toilet.

The location of the client's stove across the room from the kitchen table (option D) may be inconvenient, but it does not pose a direct safety concern for the client.

User ErikBrandsma
by
7.2k points