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misspop

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Which situation would not increase an older adult's fall risk?
 
  a. Having children's toys and books scattered around the room
  b. Mood lighting
  c. Large sunroom with clear path to bedroom and bathroom
  d. Small bathroom with toilet, sink, and tub

Question 2

A weak, rapid pulse; profuse perspiration; and slower pupil response to light are indications of
 
  a. An impending heart attack
  b. Impending diabetic coma
  c. Impending death
  d. Impending cerebrovascular accident



zogaridan

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Answer to Question 1

C
Poor lighting, clutter, and narrow spaces increase an older adult's risk of falling. Large, bright, open spaces allow for greater ease of mobility.

Answer to Question 2

C
Signs of impending death include a rapid, weak pulse; decline in blood pressure; dyspnea or brief apnea; slower or no pupil response to light; profuse perspiration; cold extremities; incontinence; and pallor or mottling of skin.



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