"Such a bed exit change like this will detect when a resident is about to leave the bed with a warning and support the need for complementary measures to provide a safe option for fall prevention I will. "The alarm function that comes out of bed is unreliable, low-weight resident and restless people" (Capexuit, Bush et. Al 2010). Their study shows that customizing alarms based on how a patient leaves the bed can help reduce the number of injuries related to falls and the number of false alarms in bed alarms.
Injuries from hospital falls and falls are the most frequently reported adverse events among inpatients. Because falls are a sensitive measure for nurses and nurses play an important role in this part of patient care, it is important to measure and improve fall prevention measurements at hospitals. Discuss the core characteristics of the model and explain the framework for applying the concept of reliable organization to the fall prevention program, such as judging the influence on patient, department, organization level. In this article I will explain the components of patient safety culture and their components and their integration with fall prevention, nurse's role and high reliability.
Fall is the largest category of incidents reported by hospital. Fall turnover rate and injury rate for inpatient depends on patient population, patient risk factors, presence of fall prevention program and intervention, and definitions of toggle rate indicators used in hospitals. The strongest forecast in fall is the previous decline. The cost of falling is high and it helps to increase medical expenses. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is expected to exceed the $ 19 billion cost of fall injuries for people over the age of 65 and expects a fatal decline of $ 200 million. A fall may have a serious effect on the individual's ability to become a member of the family, community, or society. Patient falls are the second most common cause of hospital injuries and are incidents of the largest category reported by the hospital.
The waterfall represents a major public health problem globally. In hospital settings, falls are still the number one adverse event, and about 3 to 20% of inpatients are killed at least 1 turn during hospitalization. Among them, 30% to 51% hospitalization falls cause some harm (Oliver, Healey, & Haines, 2010). Of these, 6% to 44% experience a similar type of injury (eg fracture, subdural hematoma, or excessive bleeding) that could lead to death. Fallucinations that were adjusted to US dollars in 2010 and have not been seriously injured increased by $ 3,500, but in the absence of more than two falls and serious injuries it cost $ 16,500. The most serious reduction is the most expensive, and the hospital's additional cost is $ 27,000 (Wu, Keeler, Rubenstein, Maglione, & Shekelle, 2010). Many interventions to prevent injuries due to falls and falls have been tested. The following organizations are the main stakeholders of falls and data protection.