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Title: Stepping Out Safely


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  • Stepping Out Safely
  • Senior Lifestyles and Injury Prevention

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Acknowledgments
Society of Trauma Nurses (STN) acknowledges the
Michigan Trauma Leadership Council for
development of this program A special thanks to
members of the STN Injury Prevention Committee
for their revisions on the program
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Benefits of Walking
  • Managing your weight
  • Controls your blood pressure
  • Decreases your risk of a heart attack
  • Boosts good cholesterol
  • Lowers your risk of stroke
  • Reduces your risk for breast cancer and type 2
    diabetes
  • Protecting against hip fracture

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More Benefits of Walking
  • Boosts overall mood and sense of well-being
  • Prevents constipation
  • Lengthens lifespan
  • Relieves arthritis and back pain
  • Strengthens muscles, bones, and joints
  • Improves sleep

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What are the potential hazards associated with
walking?
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Facts
  • Over 4,699 pedestrians die every year after being
    hit by cars and close to 70,000 are injured.
  • Nearly 50 percent of pedestrian deaths occur on
    weekends.
  • Adults 70 years and older have the highest rate
    of pedestrian deaths.

NHTSA Traffic Safety Facts 2008
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Common Pedestrian Injuries
  • A child darts into the street chasing a ball
  • A driver fails to see a young girl drawing with
    chalk on the road
  • Excited children on Halloween night

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Common Pedestrian Injuries
  • Crossing at a busy crosswalk
  • Crossing the street to get your mail
  • Walking with traffic

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Factors Leading To Injuries
  • Impatient drivers
  • Alcohol
  • Obstacles

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More Factors Leading To Injuries
  • Poor visibility
  • Walking on the road versus the sidewalk
  • Limited peripheral vision

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Impact of Speed on Pedestrians
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Important Reminders
  • Always stop at the edge
  • Look LEFT-RIGHT-LEFT
  • When clear, cross and keep looking

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Safety Tips
  • Be alert while crossing the road
  • Be aware of vehicles even if you have the right
    of way
  • Watch for vehicles turning right on red

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Safety Tips
  • Be visible
  • Walk on sidewalks
  • Walk facing traffic
  • Walk with someone

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Safety Tips
Watch for reverse lights
Use a shopping cart in the parking lot
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Safety Tips
  • Drinking alcohol and walking may be as dangerous
    as drinking and driving
  • Some medications may affect your reaction time

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Lets Do Our Part WALKERS
  • Allow time to cross the road
  • Use crosswalks
  • Make eye contact with drivers

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Lets Do Our Part WALKERS
  • Wear sturdy shoes
  • Walk in a familiar area
  • Use a short leash
  • Daylight hours
  • Good weather

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Assistive Walking Devices
  • Safety
  • Balance
  • Sense of security

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Weather Conditions
  • Rain, sleet or snow
  • Windy days
  • Icy roads
  • Sunny days

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Alternatives for Exercise
  • Mall walking
  • Indoor walking tracks
  • Exercise programs
  • Mowing the lawn
  • Bicycling
  • Golfing
  • Water fitness

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Take Time To See Clearly
  • Allow time to adjust from light to darkness
  • Clean glasses
  • Wear sunglasses

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Dress For The Occasion
  • Walk during daylight hours
  • Check weather conditions
  • Wear retro-reflective clothing or materials

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Car Trouble?Pedestrian at High Risk!
  • Stay in your vehicle until help
  • has arrived
  • Pull the vehicle far
  • onto the shoulder
  • Use hazard lights

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Regular Check-ups
  • Visit your doctor regularly

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The Michigan Trauma Leadership Council thanks you
for your participation!
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