Fall Prevention: Bed Safety - Online Inservice
Contact Hours: 1
Cost: $10.00
Many falls in long-term care facilities occur from bed. Falls occur when residents try to get out of bed on their own, most often to go to the bathroom to meet toileting needs. These falling events are associated with significant physical and psychological complications.
This course is designed to assist long-term care staff in:
- Understanding why residents fall from bed.
- Designing strategies aimed at preventing bed falls.
Objectives
Upon completion of this course participants will be able to:
- Identify reasons for bed falls.
- Discuss strategies to reduce the risk of bed falls and injury.
- Describe devices used to guard against bed falls and injury.
- State the importance of a bed mobility assessment.
- Recognize environmental factors contributing to bed falls and strategies aimed at modifying unsafe conditions.
Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
- Risk Factors for Bed-Related Falls
- Causes of Bed-Related Falls and Injury
Chapter 2: Steps in Reducing Bed-Related Falls
- Assessment
- Performance-Based Bed Mobility Screen
- Communicating Fall Risk
- Post-Fall Bed Assessment
Chapter 3: Strategies to Reduce Bed Falls
- Medical Interventions
- Rehabilitative Interventions
- Nursing Interventions
Chapter 4: Environmental Strategies
- Beds
- Floor Surfaces
- Lighting
- Bed Safety Checklist
Chapter 5: Strategies to Reduce Falls and Injury
- Bed Side Rails
- Side Rail Risk Assessment
- Nurse Call Bells
- Sitters
- Cushioned Floor Mats
- Hip Pads
- Helmets
- Fixed and Adjustable Low Beds
- Body Pillows
- Fall Alarms
- Ineffective Fall Alarms
- Strategies for Improving the Effectiveness of Fall Alarms
- Bed Safety Checklist
Chapter 6: Follow Up/Monitoring
- Environment
- Meeting Basic Needs
- Daily Monitoring of Fall Risk
Chapter 7: Bed Safety Audits
Chapter 8: Achieving Success with Bed Safety
- Adhere to a Clinical Process
- Provide Education
- Establish a Multidisciplinary Committee
- Ensure Administrative Support