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    Inpatient falls after joint replacement surgeries can cause many complications, prolong hospitalizations and increase healthcare costs. These falls can lead to things such as wound infections and sometimes falls can even require a patient to have a revision surgery. This is especially true in postoperative joint replacement surgical patients. While assessing the orthopedic surgical unit where I work, gaps were found in completing fall risk assessments on patients, which is a requirement. Strategies

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    discuss about fall prevention, which is one of the major issue leading to mortality and morbidity in health care setting (ACSQHC 2012, p. 6). The five peer reviewed articles related to the fall prevention will be used. BACKGROUND In Australia the hospitalisation of more than 80% older people aged 65 or over is due to fall or its related injuries (ACSQHC 2012, p. 6). According to the data presented by AIHW, in year 2011-12, 96,385 elder people aged 65 and over were hospitalised due to falls related injuries

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    quality assurance indicators that relates to nursing is fall prevention. Fall prevention is a quality indicator in nearly every practice setting. I am in a community based setting with a primarily geriatric population. Falls can occur in their home and in our facility. Our group of patients have memory issues, ambulation challenges, benign orthostatic hypotension and pain. Nearly every one of our client have a care plans related to fall prevention. During our nursing assessment we assess their ability

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    Survey A survey on the need to provide relevant nursing education on fall precaution was administered to all nursing staff, which will enhance the program implementation. Pre-Test A 5 question pre-test on fall prevention will be administered to obtain baseline knowledge of the nurses within the first week of stakeholder’s buy-in on the proposed policy. Post-Test A 20 question post multiple choice question on fall prevention will be evaluated on health-stream, the effectiveness of the education

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    Orthotics use in Fall Prevention Falls are a common and complex geriatric syndrome that cause considerable mortality, morbidity, reduced functioning, and premature nursing home admissions. Falls have multiple precipitating causes and predisposing risk factors, which make their diagnosis, treatment, and prevention a difficult clinical challenge. Identifying effective interventions to prevent falls and fall-related injuries among older adults is a major area of research and policy development in

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    Evidence Based Management of Fall Prevention in the Health Care Setting Patient’s fall is an unexpected event, and it is one of the challenges that nurses face in caring for patients. Sometimes, finding answers to why a patient fell could be difficult, but providing a strategic approach to prevent the fall event will improve the existing practice and preserved patient safety. The evidence based practice is the new world which nurses live in through a research and is the best tool for providing

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    Fall Prevention in Hospitals Pascale Barthelemy Nyack College Abstract Introduction Patient falls in hospitals are a critical problem and are used as a standard metric of nursing care quality. According to the Joint Commission, thousands of patients fall in hospitals each year. Approximately 30-50% of falls result in injuries and prolonged hospital stays. Any patient in a hospital is at risk for falling and certain measures should be in place to prevent this. Preventing

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    For my project I choose that of fall prevention. I choose this because it is one of the many preventable sources of mortality and morbidity. I have seen many of my patients prematurely have to be placed in a nursing home due to complications from a fall when many of them could have been prevented. My target population for this project was geared towards the elderly group. "About 40% of this age group living at home will fall at least once each year, and about 1 in 40 of them will be hospitalized

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    Effects of fall Prevention in Older Adults while Hospitalized Falls are considered a leading cause of mortality and injury among older adults and majority of the falls occurs while hospitalized. One would think being in the hospital would be one of the safest places for older adults as far as fall prevention is concern due to the fact that hospitals provide staffing around the clock for patients but more and more falls have been occurring in the hospital especially in the older adult population

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    information, clinical expertise, and patient preferences. One clinical nursing problem that hospitals are constantly facing is improper fall precaution. The concern with not determining best practice for this problem is related to patient safety. If proper precautions aren’t taken to prevent falls, all patients are put at risk. Patients may suffer injuries related to falls, which would be at the fault of the hospital/staff nurses.

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