Fall Prevention
Therapy
Statistics
Safety
Discharge Planning
100

What is one common cause of falls among older adults?

Poor balance or muscle weakness.

100

What is the main goal of physical therapy?

A. Teach relaxation techniques

B. To improve movement, reduce pain, and restore function

C. Encourage cooking activities

D. Assess mental health




B. To improve movement, reduce pain, and restore function

100

The medical costs of fall injuries in older adults are estimated to be over _______  annually in the U.S.

A) $1 million

B) $50 billion

C) $20 million

D) $100

B) $50 billion

100

Why does ice increase the risk of falling?

A. It creates a slippery surface that reduces friction between footwear and the ground

B. Penguins spread it to mess with humans

C. It encourages people to do cartwheels

D. It triggers spontaneous dance battles with gravity as the winner



A. It creates a slippery surface that reduces friction between footwear and the ground



100

What is one of the most important factors to consider when planning discharge from an inpatient rehab facility?
A) Patient’s favorite food
B) Patient’s functional independence level
C) Weather conditions
D) Length of hospital stay

B) Patient’s functional independence level

200

Name a type of footwear that can help reduce the risk of falls.

Non-slip socks, well-fitting shoes.

200

What is the primary focus of occupational therapy?

A. Improving cardiovascular endurance

B. Enhancing ability to perform daily living activities

C. Treating acute injuries

D. Prescribing medication

Enhancing ability to perform daily living activities

200

 About __________ aged 65 and older experience a fall each year.

A. 1 in 100

B. 1 in 50

C. 1 in 10

D. 1 in 4



D. 1 in 4 people

200

True or False: Wearing shoes with smooth soles is a good way to prevent slipping

False: Smooth soles provide less grip and increase slipping risk.

200

True or False: Discharge recommendations always include a follow-up appointment with the primary care physician or specialist.

True: Follow-up with healthcare providers is essential for continued care.

300

True or False: It’s safe to use a chair without armrests to help you stand up.


False: Chairs with armrests provide better support.

300

What type of therapy is often recommended to continue after discharge from inpatient rehab?
A) Physical therapy
B) Occupational therapy
C) Speech therapy
D) Any or all of the above, depending on patient needs

D) Any or all of the above, depending on patient needs
— Therapy types vary based on individual rehabilitation goals.

300

What is the leading cause of injury-related emergency room visits and hospitalizations among older adults?

Falls 

300

Which environmental factor can help reduce ice-related falls outside a home?
A) Applying salt or sand to walkways
B) Installing more outdoor lights
C) Planting more trees

D) Closing windows tightly

A) Applying salt or sand to walkways

300

What is a common recommendation regarding medications at the time of discharge from a healthcare facility?

A. Double all previously prescribed medications for safety

B. Discontinue all medications without consulting a provider

C. Review medications with the patient to ensure understanding and adherence

D. Replace prescribed medications with over-the-counter alternatives




C. Review medications with the patient to ensure understanding and adherence

400

Why should rugs be secured or removed to prevent falls?


Loose rugs can slip and cause trips and falls.

400

What is the primary goal of speech therapy during inpatient rehabilitation?

A) Improving physical strength and mobility
B) Restoring communication, cognitive skills, and safe swallowing abilities
C) Managing pain and inflammation
D) Teaching new languages

B) Restoring communication, cognitive skills, and safe swallowing abilities

400

What is a common injury resulting from a fall on ice?
A) Broken arm or wrist
B) Head injury
C) Hip fracture
D) All of the above

D) All the above

400

What household item can help prevent falls when getting in and out of the shower?

Grab bars or non-slip mats.

400

Which option is often recommended if the patient is not safe to return home immediately after discharge?
A) Discharge to a skilled nursing facility or assisted living
B) Discharge to a hotel
C) Discharge without follow-up
D) Discharge to a shopping mall

A) Discharge to a skilled nursing facility or assisted living



500

Name a common medication side effect that can increase fall risk.

Dizziness or drowsiness.

500

How many hours a day do people typically receive therapy in an inpatient rehab facility?

3 hours for 5 days a week

500

What are three common factors that contribute to falls, especially in therapeutic or clinical populations?

A. Poor nutrition, high IQ, frequent laughter

B. Impaired balance, muscle weakness, environmental hazards

C. Excess hydration, excessive sun exposure, social isolation

D. Rapid healing, strong posture, routine exercise

B. Impaired balance, muscle weakness, environmental hazards

500

How often should you have your vision checked to help prevent falls?

At least once a year.

500

True or False: Discharge recommendations always include a follow-up appointment with the primary care physician or specialist.

True
— Follow-up with healthcare providers is essential for continued care.

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