Answer to Question 1
Correct Answer: 2
Rationale 1: Once the client is at home, the need for the devices will be immediate and the client may have to wait unnecessarily for the required items.
Rationale 2: Assessment for the older client being discharged to home health should be initiated while the client is in the hospital to determine the need for assistive devices or environmental changes before the client returns home.
Rationale 3: Waiting a few days is a delay that is not beneficial for the client, who requires these items upon arriving home.
Rationale 4: Waiting until the spouse is able to help is a delay that is not beneficial for the client, who requires these items upon arriving home.
Answer to Question 2
Correct Answer: 2
Rationale 1: Even though the client may become independent in self-care skills, assurance is not the client's responsibility.
Rationale 2: Even though the client and family may become independent in self-care skills, the home health nurse still has the ultimate responsibility to ensure that the client is receiving the prescribed therapy at the appropriate timed intervals. On subsequent home visits, the nurse observes the same parameters assessed on the initial visit.
Rationale 3: Even though the physician has responsibilities to the client, assurance in this area is not one of them.
Rationale 4: Even though family members may assume responsibility for a client's care, it is not their responsibility to assure appropriate care.