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A client has neurologic deficits that are causing tremors, unsteadiness, and weakness. An appropriate diagnosis of Risk for Falls related to unsteady gait, secondary to neurologic dysfunction has been formulated. A goal for this client is not to sustain any injuries for the next month; however, the client has fallen several times. In this situation, what should the nurse do?
1. Review the data and make sure that the diagnosis is relevant.
2. Investigate whether the best nursing interventions were selected.
3. Modify the whole nursing plan.
4. Discard the nursing plan and start over from the assessment phase.
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Kozier & Erb's Fundamentals of Nursing

Kozier & Erb's Fundamentals of Nursing


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Very helpful, thanks for providing an explanation
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