Title: MODULE 1 Patient Falls
1 MODULE 1 Patient Falls
2Facts About Falls
MODULE 1 Patient Falls
- An estimated 15,240 End Stage Renal Disease
patients fall in - dialysis facilities nationwide every three
months. - 40 percent of patients who fell cited dizziness
as the main reason - for their fall.
- Tripping, slipping, loss of balance and weakness
are also - contributing factors.
- Once patients fall, they may become more cautious
and less - physically active thereby becoming weaker and
increasing the - likelihood of future falls.
3Preventing Patient FallsIs Key to Keeping
Kidney Patients Safe
MODULE 1 Patient Falls
4Contributing Factors
MODULE 1 Patient Falls
- Impaired Cognition
- Degenerative Arthritis
- Peripheral Neuropathy
- Peripheral Vascular Disease
- Lower Extremity Amputation
- Living Alone
5Contributing Factors
MODULE 1 Patient Falls
- Vision Impaired
- Environmental Factors
- Medications
- Assistive Devices
- Poor Physical Functioning
- Prior Fall
- ID Fluid Removal
6Fall Prevention Best Practices
MODULE 1 Patient Falls
- Patient Fall Risk Assessment
- Educational Programs
- Physical strengthening/therapy
- Pre-Dialysis Assessment Prior to Each Treatment
- Fall Reporting and Physician Notification
- Dialysis Heparinization for Patients with Prior
Falls
7Patient Fall Risk Assessment
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- Physical Conditioning Assessment
- Medication Review
- Home Environment Questionnaire
- Dialogue with Patient and Caregivers
- Physical Conditioning/Therapy Needs Assessment
8Focused Education Program for Patients,
Caregivers and Staff
MODULE 1 Patient Falls
- New staff trained in all fall risk assessment
procedures and fall prevention policies - Additional training provided to staff during
in-service training and as need arises - Fall prevention policies reinforced through
newsletter articles, brochures and bulletin
board postings - Patients and caregivers offered information and
education opportunities
9Physical Strengthening/Therapy
MODULE 1 Patient Falls
- Address physical functioning/strength issues
- May include referral to a physical therapist
- May include recommendation for an assistive
device - Individually tailored strength training to
increase patients coordination and muscle
function
10Pre-dialysis Risk Assessment
MODULE 1 Patient Falls
- Ask patient about falls occurring since previous
dialysis - Enter information into patients medical record
- Determine need for physician notification and/or
adjustment in dialysis heparinization
11Physician Notification
MODULE 1 Patient Falls
- When serious injury results from a fall
- When falls occur in the dialysis facility
- When there is any acute change in patient
condition subsequent to a fall - When there is a head injury with active bleeding
12Dialysis Heparinization
MODULE 1 Patient Falls
- For patients who have fallen prior to dialysis
treatment, anticoagulation may be adjusted - Heightened alert for patients receiving Warfarin
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- Prothrombin time/International Normalized Ratio
before dialysis subsequent to fall or injury - Consider decreasing/withholding heparin
13MODULE 1 Patient Falls
14Which of the following is NOT a contributing
factor to patient falls?
MODULE 1 Patient Falls
- Poor physical functioning
- No record of prior falls
- Living Alone
- Impaired Cognition
- ID Fluid Removal
15Which of the following is NOT a contributing
factor to patient falls?
MODULE 1 Patient Falls
- Poor physical functioning
- No record of prior falls
- Living Alone
- Impaired Cognition
- ID Fluid Removal
16Which of the following IS part of an effective
patient falls risk assessment?
MODULE 1 Patient Falls
- A. Knowledge of patients likes and dislikes
- B. Review of patient punctuality
- C. Number and age of close family members
- D. Home environment questionnaire
- E. Level of interaction with other patients
17Which of the following IS part of an effective
patient falls risk assessment?
MODULE 1 Patient Falls
- A. Knowledge of patients likes and dislikes
- B. Review of patient punctuality
- C. Number and age of close family members
- D. Home environment questionnaire
- E. Level of interaction with other patients
18 True or False
MODULE 1 Patient Falls
- Recommending the use of assistive devices to
patients is inappropriate in dialysis centers.
19 True or False
MODULE 1 Patient Falls
- Recommending the use of assistive devices to
patients is inappropriate in dialysis centers. - FALSE
- Recommending assistive devices may be part of
effectively addressing patient physical
functioning and strength issues affecting the
risk of patient falls.
20Prior to dialysis, patients should be asked about
MODULE 1 Patient Falls
- Any falls that have occurred since their last
dialysis treatment - Falls occurring ONLY in the dialysis facility
- Any fall that resulted from dizziness
- ONLY falls that resulted in injury
21Prior to dialysis, patients should be asked about
MODULE 1 Patient Falls
- Any falls that have occurred since their last
dialysis treatment - Falls occurring ONLY in the dialysis facility
- Any fall that resulted from dizziness
- ONLY falls that resulted in injury
22The physician must be notified
MODULE 1 Patient Falls
- When a patient requests physician notification
- ONLY when the fall results in serious injury
- ONLY when a fall occurs in the dialysis facility
- D. When there is any acute change in patient
condition subsequent to a fall - E. ONLY if the fall was witnessed by two or more
people
23The physician must be notified
MODULE 1 Patient Falls
- When a patient requests physician notification
- ONLY when the fall results in serious injury
- ONLY when a fall occurs in the dialysis facility
- D. When there is any acute change in patient
condition subsequent to a fall - E. ONLY if the fall was witnessed by two or more
people
24Adjustment in dialysis heparinization should be
considered
MODULE 1 Patient Falls
- ONLY if a patient requests it
- When a Prothrombin time/International Normalized
Ratio has been performed - When a patient receives Warfarin
- When a patient has fallen prior to dialysis
treatment.
25Adjustment in dialysis heparinization should be
considered
MODULE 1 Patient Falls
- ONLY if a patient requests it
- When a Prothrombin time/International Normalized
Ratio has been performed - When a patient receives Warfarin
- When a patient has fallen prior to dialysis
treatment.
26Additional Resources About Fall Prevention
MODULE 1 Patient Falls
- Joint Commission National Patient Safety Goals
- www.jointcommission.org/PatientSafety/NationalPa
tientSafetyGoals/ - National Guideline Clearinghouse
www.guideline.gov - National Institute for Health and Clinical
Excellence www.nice.org.uk/Guidance/CG21