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Title: Falls Risk Assessment and Intervention in HMED


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Falls Risk Assessment and Intervention in HMED
WakeMed Emergency Services February 2006
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Why worry about Falls?
  • Preventing falls is on JACHOs radar screen
    National Patient Safety Goal 8, Reduce the risk
    of patient harm resulting from falls.
  • It is hospital policy Adult inpatients are
    assessed for falls risk daily using falls risk
    assessment tool on the nursing flowsheet.
  • .falls are a leading cause of accidental
    death and a significant precipitator of hospital
    admissions in older individuals. (Ruchinskas,
    p.2)
  • Patient falls constitute a major proportion of
    all incidents occurring in a hospital and can
    cause increased liability insurance for the
    hospital (Schmid, p. 202).

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Key factors associated with patient falls
  • Impaired or decreased mobility
  • Altered mentation
  • Elimination
  • Current medications
  • Benodiazepines
  • Anticonvulsants
  • Antipsychotics
  • History of previous fall(s) while hospitalized
  • (Schmid,p. 205)

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What about WakeMed?
  • 4.7 of patients coming to the ED present with a
    chief complaint of Fall.
  • Very few patients have fallen in the ED over the
    course of the last year.
  • Hospital-wide Falls Prevention policy in place.

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Fall prevention programs have demonstrated
significant effectiveness in reducing falls.
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Assess each patient for Falls Risk
  • Use Schmid Tool in Triage
  • A score gt3 indicates risk for falls
  • Green star Icon will appear on Tracking board
  • Re-assess on the nursing flowsheet
  • Every 24 hours (standard time of 9am)
  • After any change in condition

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Schmid Tool in HMED Triage, p. 1
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Schmid Tool in HMED Triage, p.2
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Schmid Tool in HMED Nursing Flows p. 1
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Schmid Tool in HMED Nursing Flows p. 2
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HMED Documentation for Falls when administering
high risk medications
  • When documenting the administration of
  • Anticonvulsants
  • Benzodiazepines
  • Antipsychotics
  • Select any falls prevention intervention(s)
    deemed appropriate from the displayed list
  • 2 side rails up
  • Bed in low/locked position
  • Call light within reach
  • Door open if appropriate
  • Family presence encouraged
  • Pt/fam education
  • Held in parent/caregivers arms (pediatrics)
  • Green Star Icon will appear on Tracking Board

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Medication screen in HMED
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References
  • http//www.jcipatientsafety.org/show.asp?durki117
    53(accessed on February 14, 2006)
  • WakeMed Nursing Procedure and Policy Manual
    Falls Prevention Protocol, p. 1 (Accessed
    February 14, 2006 at http//wakemedweb.wakemed.org
    /SiteContent/DepartmentsFolder/Nursing20Administr
    ation20HomePage/120Nursing20Policies2020Proc
    edures/F/Falls20Prevention20Protocol.doc).
  • Ruchinskas, R. (2003). Clinical Prediction of
    Falls in the Elderly. American Journal of
    Physical Medicine Rehabilitation 82(4), p.
    273-278.
  • Schmid, N.A. (1990). Reducing patient falls A
    research-based comprehensive fall prevention
    program. Military Medicine 155(5), 202-207.
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