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EY67

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A client admitted to a health care facility uses a walker for support. What is the nurse's responsibility with regard to the walker when admitting the client to the nursing unit?
 
  A) Provide the client with another walker during his stay at the facility.
  B) Mark the client's walker with a large, easily readable label.
  C) Keep the walker in a locker until the client is discharged.
  D) Ask relatives to bring the walker only at the time of discharge.

Question 2

When keeping a client's personal belongings in a locker, the nurse should ensure that the envelope is sealed and signed by which of the following people?
 
  A) Client and a relative
  B) Supervisor and nurse
  C) Client and a colleague
  D) Client, supervisor, and nurse



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Answer to Question 1

B
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The nurse should mark the client's walker with a large, easily readable label to enable easy identification. The nurse need not provide the client with another walker during his stay at the facility, keep the walker in a locker until the client is discharged, or ask relatives to bring the walker only at the time of discharge.

Answer to Question 2

D
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It is best to have a second nurse's, supervisor's, or security person's signature along with the client's signature on the envelope containing secured valuables.



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