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- 3. Beds are to be kept at the lowest position and remain __________ at all times.
- 5. __________ is one of the components under Ambulatory Aids in Morse fall scale.
- 6. Type of medication which may cause drowsiness and thus contributing factors for fall.
- 8. One of the preventive measures is to conduct ___________ rounds every 3 hourly.
- 11. Patients who are at high fall risk will require for _____________ referral.
- 13. What is the cut-off score criteria based on Morse Fall Risk Assessment Scale that determines if patient has a risk for fall?
- 16. _________ impairment are one of the risk factors for fall.
- 19. The safety measures to be taken by the nurse when a high fall risk patient is sitting on a geriatric chair includes placing the _________ table to block the patient from climbing out.
- 20. There are total of __________ components in the Morse Fall Risk assessment scale.
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- 1. ________ living space are one of the extrinsic factors for fall.
- 2. One of the condition which contributes to patient fall.
- 4. According to hospital policy, Morse Fall Risk Scale assessment should be performed within ___ hour(s) of admission.
- 7. Always place the call bell within patient's __________.
- 9. _________therapy gives a score of 20 in the Morse fall scale.
- 10. All falls must be reported in ___________
- 12. What type of report will be raised to MOH when a patient has sustained serious injury after fall?
- 14. Patient with unsteady gait will be placed under high fall risk.
- 15. One initiative to prevent falls at night is to serve ___________ at 4pm.
- 17. Both patient and families are to be ___________ on risk of falling.
- 18. ____________ wrist tag must be applied to patient who are at high fall risk.