A patient who is at risk for falls has a low bed and bed alarm. The alarm sounds and patient is trying to rise without assistance. What should the nurse do?
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Correct answer: Assess the patient, assist them back into bed, and review the fall plan
Fall risk prevention: respond swiftly to alarm, assist patient, review plan, maintain safe environment.
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