suffering with 3 existing chronic illnesses hypertension, macular degeneration and arthritis which putting her at a high risk of having a fall. Mrs Phillips daughter has concerns of her mother not eating or drinking enough, spending a lot of time in bed and feeling unwell and dizzy which could result in a weakened physical state contributing to the risk of a fall or pressure injury. As Mrs Phillips frequently needs to use the bathroom the likelihood of her falling is increased as well as already sustaining…
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These are the following steps to decrease falls in the hospital: 1. Screen risk for falling on admission. This process should start once a patient arrives at the ER. A thorough assessment of the patient history and medications reconciliation that would put the patient at risk for falls. This will aid in the continuation of care once the patient is transferred to the floor. The MD .needs to be involved in this fall risk assessment. The MD can go over the medication the patient is taking and determine…
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Fall prevention is a major element of patient safety and hospital’s reputation. A fall is defined by National Database of Nursing Quality Indicators as an unplanned descent to the floor with or without injury to the patient. According to the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, about 700,000 to 1 million patients suffer from falls each year in the United States. Being nursing students and future nurses, fall prevention is something we should take into major consideration. Falls can lead to…
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patient fall during hospitalized is a serious problem. Many research has been done try to find a solution to avoid it. In this essay, the student identified 15 articles that researchers suggest different aspect solutions to control the patient fall rate. Among these 15 research the principal idears summarized into five steps of a nursing process. The first step of a nursing process is assessment, the article # 3. 6, 15, of my 15 research articles focus on the solution of how assessment and assessment…
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to doing cardiac consults. Currently, no cardiac catheterizations or cardiac surgery is performed at Trinity. There is no coordination of care to ensure the timeliness of scheduling. Little emphasis is placed on the education of patients on the prevention and treatment of heart disease. Both of Trinity’s competitors offer cardiac services. Trinity has a emergency room and 6 emergency room physicians and would need to transfer patients to another…
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FALL PREVENTION IN THE ELDERLY As the sun was setting and Mrs. Olson was busy preparing supper for her family she heard a scream from the bathroom which was close to the kitchen. “Help! Help! Somebody help!” screamed her husband. She ran as fast as her legs could carry her while breathing very heavily. She could not believe her eyes when she saw her husband laying helplessly on the floor. Mrs. Olson called 911 who rapidly came to her aide. When the paramedics arrived they reported that her husband…
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• Identify the members included on the team and why they are important to include “Preventing falls requires a planned and coordinated effort. In an institution, this means involving all staff, from the highest level of administration to housekeeping. It includes all health professions, but especially nursing, medicine, pharmacy and physiotherapy” (2009). Members of the intra disciplinary team I would include are the registered nurses, the unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP), the physicians;…
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attraction of drugs. The overall effectiveness of school-based drug prevention is pretty good and hopefully will be instilled. Some students will listen and understand the importance of drug prevention. However, some will sadly fall to the deadly addiction of drugs. It is important we instill prevention to give the young a choice to be better in the future. Awareness Model This must be the most effective model for drug prevention in higher education. The name says it all “AWARENESS”. This is a model…
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Patients' Risk of Falls. Long-term care today is one of the most important topics as our older generation or “baby-boomers” decent into the need where living at home is not safe anymore so they must rely on the care of home health care providers or skilled nursing facilities. Family members trust that the providers of services are taking measures to improve the safety of their loved ones and this article specifically addresses this. More than one-third of adults over age 65 fall each year. Falls can cause…
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common-sense measures to reduce gun violence including, but not limited to: - Removing all restrictions on federally funded research of gun violence, including codifying the president's executive memorandum directing the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and other scientific agencies to research the causes of gun violence…
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