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Citation

Ross JE. J. Gerontol. Nurs. 1991; 17(9): 19-23.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1991, Healio)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

1880348

Abstract

Persons who are susceptible to falls can be identified before a fall occurs. A risk prediction tool must be evaluated for its usefulness; if a tool is not feasible, elderly persons who have fallen once are at high risk of falling again. Once high risk has been identified, strategies must be planned to prevent subsequent falls. One of the most important strategies is to communicate to all staff which patients are at high risk and the general circumstances surrounding any patient fall. Few interventions have been shown through rigorous clinical studies to be effective. Passive interventions, such as alarms, are usually more reliable than active interventions that staff must administer. Interventions must be individualized, based on the patient's deficits.


Language: en

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