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The daughter of an older patient is concerned that the patient continues to drive at age 81. What should the nurse share with the daughter and patient about motor vehicle accidents and older people?
 
  1. The elderly have few wrecks, as they are more cautious drivers.
  2. There are few studies available looking at this particular concern.
  3. The risks of seniors over age 80 are similar to those of teen drivers.
  4. Accidents are the result of cognitive changes not related to sensory problems.

Question 2

A family is making home modifications for a visually impaired older family member. Which recommendation should the home care nurse make to the family?
 
  1. Remove lamp shades to increase lighting.
  2. Use soft blue, gray, and light green tones.
  3. Install motion-sensor lights when possible.
  4. Install reflective floors to provide increased lighting to the environment.



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Answer to Question 1

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Rationale: While the elderly may be cautious behind the wheel, this does not entirely compensate for the potential changes in sensory and the neurological system.

Answer to Question 2

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Rationale: The removal of lamp shades will promote a glare.



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