.  Purpose: To decrease the occurrence of patient related falls and related injuries through accurate assessment, identification of patients at risk,

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 Purpose: To decrease the occurrence of patient related falls and related injuries through accurate assessment, identification of patients at risk, and implementation of effective interventions.

 If a patient is identified at risk for falling, this risk should be included in the patient’s plan of care and communication with the interdisciplinary team should occur by placement of the yellow armband on the patient, yellow non-skid socks on the patient and yellow fall symbol on / outside the door to the patient’s room.  **Note in change-of-shift reports that the patient is on Fall Precautions.

 Place at-risk patients in rooms near the nurses’ station, if possible.  All healthcare providers, with each patient visit, are to check for the following:  bed in low position, wheels locked, brakes on top two side rails are up, all four if indicated  bed alarm activated – zero bed prior to placing new patient in bed.  reorient patient to room / environment  toileting needs  call light, water, phone, glasses, hearing aid, cane, walker, etc. within reach  night light is on at dark  bedside table is on the opposite side of the exit side of bed to avoid using the table as a support for transfer  pathway to bathroom is clear of clutter  floor is dry  pathway to bathroom is clear of clutter  patient understanding to call for assistance when getting out of bed  the possibility of the least restrictive restraint  utilize minimal lift equipment or assistive device appropriate for the patient  Educate the patient and/or family/visitors on fall prevention strategies.  Review medications which place patients at greater risk for falls.  If a patient falls, complete an Occurrence Report Trending System (ORTS) Report and review plan of care to assure interventions are implemented appropriately.  All MCH inpatients are assessed on admission and reassessed, at minimum, daily for fall risk per policy MCH-2071.

 It is the policy of Medical Center Hospital that all outpatients who present with an obvious unsteady gait, use of an assistive device (e.g. cane or walker) or who complains of unsteadiness are identified. Procedure  1. All outpatients who present with an obvious unsteady gait, use an assistive device (cane or walker), or who complains of unsteadiness will be identified as a fall risk, and each department will take appropriate precautions (i.e. offering a wheelchair). The use of appropriate transfer techniques will be used when moving the patient on or off a gurney, examination, or treatment surface.  2. The patient and family are informed of the patient’s fall risk status.  3. The Emergency Department, Physical Medicine and Rehab Department, Outpatient Surgical  Services, Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation and Outpatient Pulmonary Rehab Program will treat all patients as a fall risk due to the inherent nature of the treatment.