Prevent patient falls and keep your facility in compliance
Patient falls continue to remain the largest single category of reported incidents in hospitals, making falls prevention a vital National Patient Safety Goal from The Joint Commission. And under Medicare’s new payment policy to take effect in October 2008, hospitals will no longer be compensated for treating certain preventable conditions acquired during patient stays, including injuries from falls. But by educating nurses about fall risk and assessment and implementing a falls prevention program, your staff can keep patients safe and exceed compliance requirements.
Introducing Evidence-Based Falls Prevention: A Study Guide for Nurses, Second Edition. In this new edition of our best-selling guide, nurses will learn about risk factors, assessing patients, preventing falls, and proper response if a fall occurs. The new edition also includes a completely new chapter devoted to pediatric falls to help nurses assess and protect their youngest patients.
The book will show you how to:
- Analyze where and how falls are likely to happen
- Encourage and ensure effective reporting of patient falls
- Plan care through proactive screening and interdisciplinary assessment
- Implement organizationwide steps that will help reduce the overall risk of falls
- Perform clinical assessment reviews
- Organize a valuable, multifactorial intervention program
Written by Carole Eldridge, DNP, RN, CNAA-BC, Evidence-Based Falls Prevention, Second Edition, is designed especially to help nursing staff understand the vital role they play in falls-prevention. It contains a comprehensive overview of key falls-risk and falls-prevention studies to ensure valuable, evidence-based training and offers nursing contact hours!
With the help of this useful guide, your staff will:
- Fulfill Joint Commission training requirements
- Train when it is most convenient for them
- Earn nursing contact hours via an exam and evaluation included in the book
Now with CD-ROM!
New in this second edition, you will find updated evidence on fall risks and causes, as well as tools for developing falls prevention policies, including in the pediatric environment. The study guide now also features a CD-ROM packed with forms and tools. Put your hospital name on the forms, customize them to fit your needs, and print them out for immediate staff use!
The financial repercussions and adverse patient outcomes associated with patient falls are among the most serious risk management issues a hospital faces. Evidence-Based Falls Prevention, Second Edition is your answer to a successful and vigilant falls-prevention program that will help your facility exceed Joint Commission expectations and deliver high-quality patient care.
Earn nursing contact hours!
This book includes an exam and evaluation. This training solution is perfect to use as an instructional guide or for group learning. It contains a comprehensive overview of key fall-risk and fall-prevention studies to ensure valuable, evidence-based training.

This educational activity for 2 contact hours is provided by HCPro, Inc.
HCPro is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center Commission on Accreditation.
Not enough time to organize a group learning session?
This tool is great for self-learning, too! The self-study format allows nurses to use this guide when it is most convenient for them. And the exam helps assess and document the effectiveness of training and the knowledge gained by the learner.
Learning Objectives
- State a goal for performing an assessment
- Explain why documentation is important
- Describe the two phases of nursing assessment
- Identify elements of the functional screen
- Define a fall
- Identify several non-modifiable intrinsic fall risk factors
- List examples of modifiable risk factors
- List functional risk factor modifications
- Describe recommendations for preventing falls in the cognitively impaired
- List specific medical conditions responsible for falls that are often overlooked
- Identify hospital-wide steps that may reduce the risk of falls
- List modifiable risk factors that a good falls-prevention program should address
- Identify the three main elements of a falls-prevention program
- Identify elements that should be included in a multifactorial intervention program
- Formulate questions to ask after a fall takes place in order to respond appropriately
- Describe factors to consider when conducting a post-fall assessment of an unwitnessed fall
- Identify three distinct information records that must be maintained for every fall
- Identify four categories of pediatric falls
Target Audience
Evidence-Based Falls Prevention, Second Edition is the perfect resource for staff nurses, directors of nursing, risk managers, staff development coordinators, CNOs/VPs of patient services, human resources, quality directors, and patient safety directors.
About the author
Carole Eldridge, DNP, RN, CNAA-BC, is a board-certified nurse administrator, advanced, with extensive experience in starting and managing healthcare companies. Eldridge has opened and operated several Medicare and private duty home health agencies, a hospice, a medical equipment company, and a healthcare publishing company, overseeing a four-state home care company as Chief Executive Officer for several years. She has served as both National Staff Development Coordinator and Vice President of Resident and Quality Services for a large assisted living company.
Faculty Disclosure Statement: HCPro Inc. has confirmed that none of the faculty/presenters or contributors have any relevant financial relationships to disclose related to the content of this educational activity.
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