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    Fall prevention is an important healthcare issue in the United States. Fall prevention a critical issue if one considers the ageing population in this country. Effective fall prevention strategies are established after a scientific inquiry revealed current practices and the reason why elderly are prone to fall from their beds. The proponent of this study suggested data- collecting scheme the lasted weeks. A research team was deployed to observe nurses while doing rounds. The team observed how nurses

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    literature relating to reducing a fall in order people with a mental health problem. I shall critically analyse the strengths and weakness of the various strategies that have been used such as a complementary therapy in reducing falls in older people with dementia. In this assignment, I shall reflect upon my experience from my practice placement, where I was involved in the reduction of fall as a therapeutic intervention in order to minimise the injuries related to fall. In my conclusion, I shall include

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    intervention for fall prevention could improve older adult’ quality of life. Intermittently missing nursing care, also known as error of omission, is related to the staff’s education and skills level. According to Kalisch, Lee, and Tschnnen (2012), falls decreased 4% to 25% in health setting after giving education for fall prevention strategy. In other words, without providing education, there’s a possibility for older adults to fall by a health care provider who has inadequate knowledge for fall risks. Even

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    In conclusion, several studies have outlined that falls and fall related injuries are leading cause of mobility and mortality amongst hospitalised patients (Ang, Mordiffi, & Wong, 2011; Sahota et al., 2014; Shuman et al., 2016). According to Ang, Mordiffi, and Wong (2011) targeted multiple strategies focuses on identifying patient’s individualise fall risk such cognitive status, medication of the patient that can contribute to mobility issues and a medical condition that could affect the patient

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    hospital, or in the street. Falls can cause dangerous side effects to the elderly population and can make them loose their independence overtime. “Falls are commonly defined as inadvertently coming to rest on the ground, floor or other lower level, excluding intentional change in position to rest in furniture, wall or other objects” (World Health Organization, 2017). Certain falls need an immediate medical attention and intervention to prevent further complications. Preventing falls and injuries should be

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    research article “Improving the evaluation of risk of fall through clinical supervision: an evidence” (Cruza, Carvalhoa, Lopesb, 2016). The purpose of this critique is to analyze, evaluate, and review each section of the above stated quantitative research article. This quantitative, descriptive and correlational study focuses on improving patient safety and quality of nursing care by improving the evaluation of a patients' fall risk using the Morse Fall Scale (MFS) assessment tool in practice under the

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    Stuksnes et al. (2011) performed a study aimed at determining nurses' views on the causes of falls, the types of interventions to reduce falls, documentation practices, and reactions to falls in older patients with dementia. For the quantitative analyses comparisons were to be made between two independent variables: registered nurses (RNs) and enrolled nurses (ENs) as well as by level of experience (< 5 years experience versus > 5 years experience, on the above dependent variables. Given that the

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    Fall Prevention Management Plan Most hospitalized patients of 65 years and above have been established to be more vulnerable to falling within their homes or in a facility. These falls have been attributed to various causative agents that need to be assessed and managed in an attempt to completely avert falls (Wilbert, 2010). Prevention of falls should be mandatory since they cause more danger to patients, including breakage of the main bones and even death. As a result, the patient may develop a

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    Assessment and Fall Prevention in Elderly Population Nowadays being at risk for falling could be life threating for the elderly population, which is a big concern for most health care professionals. Physicians, physical therapist, occupational therapist, physical therapist assistants and other groups of health workers play a major role in reducing fall risks for older adults. Therefore, the elderly population should have a targeted multifactorial assessment focused on fall prevention. According to

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    Quality Measure: Fall Prevention Jacqueline Simons Health Policy, Quality, Political June 27, 2016 Quality Measure and Its Intent Quality improvement is referred to as “the use of data to monitor the outcomes for care processes and use improvement methods to design and test changes to continuously improve the quality and safety of health care” (Sherwood & Barnsteiner, 2012). Data is used as the reflection of quality care that is provided by nurses and presents whether or not improvement

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