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Implement a fall prevention program that includes
all members of your healthcare team

 
 
 
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With a multitude of causes, from inadequate assessment, medication or disease side effects, and environmental hazards to a lack of leadership or staff orientation— fall prevention should be center stage, no matter your healthcare setting.

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 you and your staff understand:

  • How to identify and reduce risk factors that lead to falls
  • Proper response and follow-up assessment procedures
  • Necessary documentation to avoid possible litigation

Not all falls are preventable, but this all-inclusive guide is the first step to help reduce falls, no matter your healthcare setting.

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