Fall Prevention

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