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How to implement a successful and sustainable evidence-based fall prevention program

 
 
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Reducing falls at your facility is a not a matter of identifying each possible way a patient could fall, but of instituting a comprehensive practical fall prevention program.

Patient Safety Strategies: Evidence-Based Practices for Fall Prevention takes you step-by-step through setting up a successful and sustainable evidence-based multidisciplinary fall prevention program to protect patients.


This book will help staff understand:

  • How to identify risk factors that lead to falls using a multidisciplinary approach
  • Proper response, documentation, and follow-up assessment procedures to a fall

No matter what setting you're in, start providing your patients with the best and safest approach to the prevention of falls.

 

*Special Nurses' Week Offer*

Take 20% off this book and our nursing book titles when you enter the discount code Nursing18 at checkout*

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