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A nurse is caring for a client with dementia who is at risk of falls. What is the most appropriate intervention?

  • A. Use a bed exit alarm to notify staff of attempts to leave the bed
  • B. Raise all four side rails for safety
  • C. Encourage frequent ambulation with assistance
  • D. Use restraints to prevent the client from getting out of bed
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: The most appropriate intervention for a client with dementia at risk of falls is to use a bed exit alarm to notify staff of attempts to leave the bed. This intervention allows for timely assistance and prevents falls. Raising all four side rails (Choice B) can lead to entrapment or agitate the client. Encouraging frequent ambulation with assistance (Choice C) may not be suitable for a client at high risk of falls. Using restraints (Choice D) should be avoided as they can increase agitation, risk of injury, and have ethical implications.