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The nurse is completing an admission assessment on a 3-year-old child. The child's Humpty Dumpty score is 15. Which action by the nurse is the most appropriate?
 
  A.
  Allow the child access to the play room.
  B.
  Classify the child as at high risk for falls.
  C.
  Place the child on seizure precautions.
  D.
  Put the child in isolation precautions.
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ANS: B
A Humpty Dumpty score of 12 or above indicates a high risk for falls. The child has been classified as at high risk for falls, and nursing care should be implemented to prevent them. Access to the play room can be accomplished with almost any child. Seizures and isolation actions are not related.
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