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A) Set the bed alarm
Hemianopsia is defined as loss of vision in half the visual field. Some causes of this are stroke, brain tumor, and trauma.
Fall would be a major risk for this patient. Gait instability and weakness are often seen after strokes/brain trauma.
May consider bladder scanning if there was some concern for urine retention. Urination is sometimes an issue after brain injuries. However protecting from fall would be the top priority.
Restraints are only used as a last resort specifically if patient is violent, aggressive, and or a possibility of harm to self or others.
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