fall prevention/1000
Fall precautions
Patient was instructed on Why Older People Fall
. There are many reasons that older people have increased risk of fall
ing. Prevention of fall
s starts with identifying potentially treatable medical conditions, such as: Side effects of medications, fainting spells, vertigo.
SN instruction patient and care giver on fall
prevention starts with creating a safe living space. Clean up clutter. Repair or remove tripping hazards. Avoid wearing loose clothing. Light it right. Wear shoes.
SN instructed patient and caregiver about how to implement fall
prevention program. Check the lighting in your apartment, consider installing a grab bar, replace scatter rugs with rubber backed rugs, make sure the light near the bed is easy to reach, move the phone within arm’s reach of your bed, easy access to the things you use the most. Patient and caregiver verbalized understanding.
Patient instructed never to stop a fall
with his/her hands or elbows. Should a fall
occur always maintain elbows, wrists and knees bent to prevent injuries.
Skilled received patient sitting on the chair, noted difficulty when patient was trying to get up with the crutches, patient is at risk for fall
. SN instructed pt to avoid sitting on low chair or chair without a hand rest for support in order to prevent fall
.
Patient instructed to lean on his/hers strongest knee at the time of getting up after a fall
.
Patient instructed to try to rotate his/her body to the side or sitting position in the event of a fall
.
Patient instructed to breath deeply five or six times after experiencing a fall
. In the event of any injuries do not try to get up, call 911 or a family member immediately for assistance.
Patient instructed that if after a fall
he or she doesn
Patient was instructed on other reasons Why Older People Fall
such as: Impaired vision & for example, needing new glasses or having cataracts, Excess use of alcohol or sedatives.