To celebrate Falls Prevention week, enjoy a virtual escape room, courtesy of your Salem VA Falls Committee
Fall Prevention Escape Room
Put the Pieces Together for Fall Prevention
start
Introduction
Use the following scenario and your Falls Management Program MCP to unlock challenges to successfully complete the escape room! Meet 82 year old veteran, Mr. Victory. Mr. Victory was admitted from home after being found down by his daughter. You enter his room to take his vitals. B/P: 160/92 HR: 95 Oxygen saturation: 92% on room air. When you are done, his breakfast tray arrives and he asks to sit in the chair to eat. As you pull the chair close by his bed and put the bed rail down, he insists on getting up on his own. You remind him he has IV fluids running and will need assistance so he doesn't trip and fall. As you assist him up to stand, you notice his left leg is weak. When you ask him about it, he tells you its been like that since his fall 4 months ago. You help him to the chair and assist with setting up his breakfast tray. Before you leave the room, you hand him his call bell and remind him to call before he gets up so he doesn't fall. He replies with "what do you want me to call ya?" and gives you a smirk.
Tests
Complete each test to beat the game: there is no other way to escape!
Test 1
Test 2
Test 3
Test 4
Test 1
1/3
Would you consider this patient a fall risk?
Heck yes he is!
No, he's just a sweet veteran who needs a little assistance.
Test 1
2/3
You're doing great. Next question:Did the healthcare provider take all the appropriate measures to prevent the veteran from falling?
Yes
Nope, not even close.
The call bell was given to him...isn't that enough?
Test 1
3/3
What is the scoring system Salem VA uses to score a veteran's fall risk?
Fall Risk Assessment Tool
Braden Scale
Johns Hopkins Fall Risk Assessment Tool
Morse Fall Risk Scale
Tests
Complete each test to beat the game: there is no other way to escape!
Test 2
Test 1
Test 3
Test 4
Test 2
1/3
True or False: The Morse Fall assessment is only done once a day.
True
False
2/3
Test 2
Please watch the video below to answer the question: How are 92% of falls preventable?
Applying universal fall precautions on every patient, regardless of fall score.
Having a fall program that implements universal fall precautions, fall risk assessments, and patient specific interventions.
Applying restraints to high fall risk patients.
Watch this video until the time 12:06
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ebs6sK-k5w
Test 2
3/3
What would Mr. Victory's fall score be?
125
Meet 82 year old veteran, Mr. Victory. Mr. Victory was admitted from home after being found down by his daughter. You enter his room to take his vitals. B/P: 160/92 HR: 95 Oxygen saturation: 92% on room air. When you are done, his breakfast tray arrives and he asks to sit in the chair to eat. As you pull the chair close by his bed and put the bed rail down, he insists on getting up on his own. You remind him he has IV fluids running and will need assistance so he doesn't trip and fall. As you assist him up to stand, you notice his left leg is weak. When you ask him about it, he tells you its been like that since his fall 4 months ago. You help him to the chair and assist with setting up his breakfast tray. Before you leave the room, you hand him his call bell and remind him to call before he gets up so he doesn't fall. He replies with "what do you want me to call ya?" and gives you a smirk.
35
55
Tests
Complete each test to beat the game: there is no other way to escape!
Test 1
Test 2
Test 3
Test 4
Test 3
1/3
You're doing great!True or False: Mr. Victory's fall score puts him at a High Risk for falls.
False
True
Test 3
2/3
3/3
Test 3
Mr. Victory has a Morse fall scale level of >45 . He called out to use the bathroom. He asks for privacy as he wants to have a bowel movement. What steps would you take to ensure his safety and privacy?
Tell the patient you must stay with them even inside the bathroom because you do not trust them.
Assist the patient to the toilet, provide the pull cord for call light, and stand outside bathroom door or behind the curtain in patient room, checking verbally with the patient on completion, and listening for cues they are finished such as pulling toilet paper from the dispenser.
Assisting to the bathroom, providing the call light cord, and returning to the nursing station to provide privacy
Tests
Complete each test to beat the game: there is no other way to escape!
Test 1
Test 2
Test 3
Test 4
1/3
Test 4
Drag and drop the implementations to the appropriate Fall Risk
1. Place yellow socks on patient.
Moderate Fall Risk
High Fall Risk
2. Implement fall prevention measures.
3. Place yellow siganage outside of patient's room.
4. Place "Fall Risk" in CPRS
5. Add a "Fall Risk Care Plan" into charting system.
6. An alarm on at all times.
continuE
Solución
SOLUTION
2/3
Test 4
Way to go! You are on your way to being falls competent!
When do you verify the alarm is engaged on your patient?
Bedside shift report, during shift assessment, as needed
During bedside shift report, hourly rounding, as needed, after each trip out of bed
Shift assessment and hourly rounding
3/3
Test 4
Your patient falls. What steps do you take?
A. Call a MET code if condition warrants. If head/neck involved, do not move patient.
B. Make sure a POST FALL NOTE (VANOD) is entered in charting system.
C. RN will examine patient and assess for injuries. RN or LPN will call provider relaying RN assessment, injury, and cause of the fall.
D. Complete an electronic event report into JPSR.
E. Head RN calls for a staff debriefing. All involved will discuss possible contributing factors to the patient fall. Immediate actions are taken to prevent future fall occurrences.
continue
Solución
Solution
Completed
Congratulations, you have successfully completed the Fall Prevention Escape Room!
Start over?
Oh oh!
That answer is not correct...
But don't lose your balance, continue on your way and try again!
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Transcript
To celebrate Falls Prevention week, enjoy a virtual escape room, courtesy of your Salem VA Falls Committee
Fall Prevention Escape Room
Put the Pieces Together for Fall Prevention
start
Introduction
Use the following scenario and your Falls Management Program MCP to unlock challenges to successfully complete the escape room! Meet 82 year old veteran, Mr. Victory. Mr. Victory was admitted from home after being found down by his daughter. You enter his room to take his vitals. B/P: 160/92 HR: 95 Oxygen saturation: 92% on room air. When you are done, his breakfast tray arrives and he asks to sit in the chair to eat. As you pull the chair close by his bed and put the bed rail down, he insists on getting up on his own. You remind him he has IV fluids running and will need assistance so he doesn't trip and fall. As you assist him up to stand, you notice his left leg is weak. When you ask him about it, he tells you its been like that since his fall 4 months ago. You help him to the chair and assist with setting up his breakfast tray. Before you leave the room, you hand him his call bell and remind him to call before he gets up so he doesn't fall. He replies with "what do you want me to call ya?" and gives you a smirk.
Tests
Complete each test to beat the game: there is no other way to escape!
Test 1
Test 2
Test 3
Test 4
Test 1
1/3
Would you consider this patient a fall risk?
Heck yes he is!
No, he's just a sweet veteran who needs a little assistance.
Test 1
2/3
You're doing great. Next question:Did the healthcare provider take all the appropriate measures to prevent the veteran from falling?
Yes
Nope, not even close.
The call bell was given to him...isn't that enough?
Test 1
3/3
What is the scoring system Salem VA uses to score a veteran's fall risk?
Fall Risk Assessment Tool
Braden Scale
Johns Hopkins Fall Risk Assessment Tool
Morse Fall Risk Scale
Tests
Complete each test to beat the game: there is no other way to escape!
Test 2
Test 1
Test 3
Test 4
Test 2
1/3
True or False: The Morse Fall assessment is only done once a day.
True
False
2/3
Test 2
Please watch the video below to answer the question: How are 92% of falls preventable?
Applying universal fall precautions on every patient, regardless of fall score.
Having a fall program that implements universal fall precautions, fall risk assessments, and patient specific interventions.
Applying restraints to high fall risk patients.
Watch this video until the time 12:06
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ebs6sK-k5w
Test 2
3/3
What would Mr. Victory's fall score be?
125
Meet 82 year old veteran, Mr. Victory. Mr. Victory was admitted from home after being found down by his daughter. You enter his room to take his vitals. B/P: 160/92 HR: 95 Oxygen saturation: 92% on room air. When you are done, his breakfast tray arrives and he asks to sit in the chair to eat. As you pull the chair close by his bed and put the bed rail down, he insists on getting up on his own. You remind him he has IV fluids running and will need assistance so he doesn't trip and fall. As you assist him up to stand, you notice his left leg is weak. When you ask him about it, he tells you its been like that since his fall 4 months ago. You help him to the chair and assist with setting up his breakfast tray. Before you leave the room, you hand him his call bell and remind him to call before he gets up so he doesn't fall. He replies with "what do you want me to call ya?" and gives you a smirk.
35
55
Tests
Complete each test to beat the game: there is no other way to escape!
Test 1
Test 2
Test 3
Test 4
Test 3
1/3
You're doing great!True or False: Mr. Victory's fall score puts him at a High Risk for falls.
False
True
Test 3
2/3
3/3
Test 3
Mr. Victory has a Morse fall scale level of >45 . He called out to use the bathroom. He asks for privacy as he wants to have a bowel movement. What steps would you take to ensure his safety and privacy?
Tell the patient you must stay with them even inside the bathroom because you do not trust them.
Assist the patient to the toilet, provide the pull cord for call light, and stand outside bathroom door or behind the curtain in patient room, checking verbally with the patient on completion, and listening for cues they are finished such as pulling toilet paper from the dispenser.
Assisting to the bathroom, providing the call light cord, and returning to the nursing station to provide privacy
Tests
Complete each test to beat the game: there is no other way to escape!
Test 1
Test 2
Test 3
Test 4
1/3
Test 4
Drag and drop the implementations to the appropriate Fall Risk
1. Place yellow socks on patient.
Moderate Fall Risk
High Fall Risk
2. Implement fall prevention measures.
3. Place yellow siganage outside of patient's room.
4. Place "Fall Risk" in CPRS
5. Add a "Fall Risk Care Plan" into charting system.
6. An alarm on at all times.
continuE
Solución
SOLUTION
2/3
Test 4
Way to go! You are on your way to being falls competent!
When do you verify the alarm is engaged on your patient?
Bedside shift report, during shift assessment, as needed
During bedside shift report, hourly rounding, as needed, after each trip out of bed
Shift assessment and hourly rounding
3/3
Test 4
Your patient falls. What steps do you take?
A. Call a MET code if condition warrants. If head/neck involved, do not move patient.
B. Make sure a POST FALL NOTE (VANOD) is entered in charting system.
C. RN will examine patient and assess for injuries. RN or LPN will call provider relaying RN assessment, injury, and cause of the fall.
D. Complete an electronic event report into JPSR.
E. Head RN calls for a staff debriefing. All involved will discuss possible contributing factors to the patient fall. Immediate actions are taken to prevent future fall occurrences.
continue
Solución
Solution
Completed
Congratulations, you have successfully completed the Fall Prevention Escape Room!
Start over?
Oh oh!
That answer is not correct...
But don't lose your balance, continue on your way and try again!
back
1 - A
2- C
3 - D
4 - B
5 - E
Group A lorem ipsum
Group B lorem ipsum
1 3 4 5 6