Fall Prevention
Equipment and Devices
Signs & Symptoms
Pressure Relief
Prevention
100

This is something you can install on the walls in your shower to decrease risk for falling.

Grab Bars



100

This is a long stick that you can use to reach things or put your pants on

Reacher or Grabber



100

Name a sign of a urinary tract infection (UTI)

  • A strong, persistent urge to urinate

  • A burning sensation when urinating

  • Passing frequent, small amounts of urine

  • Urine that appears cloudy

    • Urine that appears red, bright pink or cola-colored — a sign of blood in the urine

    • Strong-smelling urine

    • Pelvic pain, in women — especially in the center of the pelvis and around the area of the pubic bone

100

If you notice redness on a bony part of your body, it could be a sign of what?

A Pressure Sore



100

Who should always consult before you stop taking any medications?

Your Doctor


200

Name one way to reduce your risk for falls

Use your walker or wheelchair

Use a grab bar

Sit in the shower

Sit to get dressing

Wear proper shoes

Wear socks with grips

200

This device helps you get your socks on

Sock Aid



200

Name a sign of dehydration

  • Muscle weakness

  • Lethargy

  • Dry mouth

  • Headaches or dizziness

  • An inability to sweat


    • Low blood pressure

    • Rapid heart rate

    • Fatigue

    • Confusion

200

What goes on a wheelchair or any chair to prevent skin breakdown on your bottom?

A Cushion


200

What time of year should you get your flu shot?

Between September and October

300

Name 3 safety hazards at home

  • Throw rugs

  • Low lighting

  • Clutter

  • Cords across floor

  • Common items in low cabinets

300

You can ride one of these at the grocery store if you get tired easily

Electric scooter/cart



300

Name a symptom of COVID-19 or Coronavirus

  • Fever or chills

  • Cough

  • Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing

  • Fatigue

  • Muscle or body aches

  • Headache


    • New loss of taste or smell

    • Sore throat

    • Congestion or runny nose

    • Nausea or vomiting

    • Diarrhea

300

How long can it take to show signs of a pressure injury?

2 Hours!



300

Name a way to prevent COVID-19 or Coronavirus

  • Wear a mask

  • Wash your hands

  • Stay 6 feet apart from others


400

Name something that can put you at risk for falling

  • Taking certain medications

  • Vision problems

  • Foot pain or poor footwear

    • Lower body weakness

    • Vitamin D deficiency 

    • Difficulties with walking and balance

400

This can help you read your doctor’s prescriptions if the print is too small

Magnifying Glass 



400

Name a sign of a stroke

  • F-Facial drooping

  • A-Arm weakness

  • S-Speech

  • T-Time to call 9-1-1

400

Name an area of the body that is prone to pressure sores


400

Name a reason why you shouldn’t eat in bed

It can cause:

  • Pneumonia

  • Choking


500

Demonstrate the correct way to stand and sit from a chair or a wheelchair.

Push up from armrests

Reach back for armrests

500

What is a normal oxygen saturation, blood pressure, and heart rate at rest?

90%, 120/80, 60-85 BPM


500

What is the first sign of a pressure sore?

Redness



500

How long should you wash your hands for?

20 Seconds

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