Patient Falls: A Case Study

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When a client falls and has related injuries is a very traumatic life experience for everyone, including the patients, family members, and the institution's personnel that provide health care. Fall is a concern not only for the geriatric patient, even the young can fall due to many issues such as delirium, confusion, or sedation. Everyone in the acute care facility is accountable when a patient falls; we all are a team including nurses, physicians, pharmacists and all ancillary personnel. Everyone of these personnel need to be trained to pay attention and avoid falls as this has legal implications, regulatory consequences and it should never happen. Injury related falls can increase length of stay, and costs for the patient as well as the institution. Patients …show more content…

By adding the numbers of all six components the risk for fall 0-24 indicates that the client has no risk for fall, 20-25 the client has a low risk for falling, and any score greater or equal to 51the client is at a high risk for fall (Morse, 2009) Once the patient is assessed using the Morse Fall Scale, the criteria for fall and a score is identified, and a fall prevention plan is implemented. For a zero risk scale the plan can involve ensuring that the patient knows where the bathroom is keep a small light on, call bell within reach, the bed in a lower position, one side rail down, ensuring that the client is using a good non-slip socks or well fitted slippers. The bed should be locked, and education on fall prevention should be provided to all clients and their

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