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It's something to be proud of when a 77-year-old woman can manage on her own. Despite the fact that she is diabetic, she is able to move around even at night to empty her bladder, which is difficult for a lady of that era to do. This pattern compels her to climb over her bed's safety rails, which will cause her to become restless and scared of falling. People recommend physical restriction for her at night because they are afraid she will collapse. Her risk is classified as an intrinsic risk factor, which implies it is a disease-related risk. Her danger of falling is also increased due to her advanced age and vision impairment. Despite these facts, I believe that body constraint is not the best or only solution; there are, if not many, alternatives. When there are alternatives, such as using adult diapers just at night to reduce worry. A fall is most commonly witnessed when persons are bipedal or standing erect, walking, attempting to sit in a chair or bed, or lying down non bipedally. Furthermore, she is in a hospital and receiving treatment, so there will undoubtedly be some nursing staff providing round-the-clock care, and one of them may be able to assist her with her toileting needs.