John Majors is new client that has been admitted to the Barlow House Aged Care facility one week ago and will be a permanent resident in the…

Question Answered step-by-step John Majors is new client that has been admitted to the Barlow HouseAged Care facility one week ago and will be a permanent resident in the facility. John has Parkinson’s disease, Sundowners Syndrome and becomes very confused in the afternoon. He is on risperidone and carbamazepine which are psychotropic medications. John is on 3 different types of medications. John can mobilise with his wheely walker independently in the facility but has some minor weakness in his limbs. John has not had any previous falls.  -Write what you would say to Jill and John to help them understand what strategies will need to be implemented for John to prevent falls. List below in a list which strategies you would choose for John. List strategies here to communicate to John and Jill about how Johns falls risk prevention strategies:  -John has been reviewed by the physiotherapist as part of his regular care plan review. The physiotherapist is happy with John’s progress with his mobility and wants him to remain on the wheely walker to mobilise. Discuss how you would discuss this in a positive way with John and Jill.  – The team will need to regularly evaluate John’s progress. In order to evaluate John’s progress with his mobility name two sources of data and two sources of verbal feedback that the team could use to evaluate John’s progress below: a) List two data sources b) List two verbal feedback sources 4.As the body ages some aspects of our health and abilities deteriorate. Would you agree with this statement? Think about mobility, personal hygiene, senses and other body systems as the body ages. List and explain 5 points about the body as it ages and what can occur. 5.List and explain 3 factors that can lead to a greater risk of falls from a client who has had a stroke in the past? Health Science Science Nursing NURSING CHC33015 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)