Fall Prevention

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Falling mainly occurs when a person is not careful. Proper prevention methods are to be taken in order to eradicate this risk once and for all. There is clear evidence based solution that is managing exercise program at home and walking practice under the qualified health care professional it can prevent falls among older community residents (Balzer, 2012). The evidence based care for patient’s high risk of fall is vital in recognizing more efficient treatments and physical therapy to prevent injury, and to ensure optimal patient outcomes. My proposed solution to the issue of fall incidence to education the patient and family members, and the use of call light, bed and chair alarm. During patient care I always conscious about use of tools visually such as, yellow socks, yellow tag, and magnets on patient locater board also. (Forrest et al.,2006). Maintaining a safe and comfortable environment is the responsibility of the hospital independent of a patient's particular risks for falls, because failure to do so can put any patient at risk. One hourly rounding is always for protection because it reduces patients' need to use the call light to ask for help and therefore decreases the number of unscheduled call lights that require response. These …show more content…

I always providing better education to the patients and their families to help reduce the incidence of fall in the hospitals and in home also. We had a nursing meeting in our facility there we discussed about video monitoring, it allows us to keep patients safe than ever before. And we can watch six patients at a time on the monitor, we were able to provide close supervision to patients. We will locate our video monitoring station close to our patients’ rooms, so that we could react to any sudden movements or behavior changes in an instant. But I am still searching more solution to prevent future fall for my patient

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