Interventions
Causes
Moving With a Purpose
Policies
Downward Trajectory
100

An appropriate intervention for when someone falls frequently going to the bathroom.

What is a toileting program or toileting schedule?

100

UTI's, fevers, sepsis.

What are infections that may contribute to falls?

100

The 4 P's of purposeful rounding.

What are pain, personal hygiene, positioning, and personal belongings.

100

When a fall must be reported.

What is immediately?

100

Clutter is an example of this.

What is a fall risk?

200

These are three ways that I can help prevent falls.

What is, activities, purposeful rounding, anticipating needs, appropriate lighting, the correct socks/shoes, toileting programs, minimized clutter?

200

Spills that are promptly cleaned up.

What is not a fall risk?

200

Purposeful rounding always begins with this.

What is a greeting?

200

What you do when you find a resident who has fallen?

What is call for help?

200

True or False. Lowering someone to the floor is not considered a fall.

What is False?

300

Acceptable types of socks for our fall risk residents.

What are nonslip/nonskid socks?

300

Increased agitation and wandering late in the afternoon and evening.

What is sundowning?

300

True or False. Minimizing room clutter is part of purposeful rounding.

What is True?

300

True or false. You must get a person who has fallen up and into bed immediately.

What is false?

300

Sliding out of a chair accidentally when noone is around.

What is an unwitnessed fall.

400

Activities that are used to focus a high fall risk residents attention. 

What are diversional activities?

400

An altered state of consciousness characterized by confusion, disorientation, and disturbances in attention and awareness.

What is delirium?

400

Two goals of purposeful rounding.

What is preventing falls, improving resident satisfaction, reducing call lights, reducing caregiver fatigue?

400

These values are obtained prior to moving a resident.

What are vital signs?

400

A bumped head during a fall. 

What is a fall with a head injury?

500

A technique used to reduce falls before and after meals.

What is toileting?

500

 A condition affecting memory, thinking and social abilities. The symptoms interfere with a person's daily life.

What is dementia?

500

The last step in purposeful rounding.

What is asking the resident if there is anything else that you can do for them?

500

The device used to get a resident up off the floor.

What is a hoyer/mechanical lift?

500

Falling outside with a witness.

What is a witnessed fall?

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