Save your fall risk patients -Escape room style
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Intro
You have entered work, on a dark and gloomy night of a FULL MOON. You are ready for your 3rd overnight shift. You've receieved report and all of your patients are tucked in with a warm blanket and resting.
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Patient Room 1
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Review the Fall Prevention Assessment Policy 500.GEN.066. Which of these statements is true?
On AC, a patient may be placed on High Risk precautions upon the recommendation of PT/OT, even if the score does not indicate high risk.
If a patient or family member refuses to have the top two side rails up, the next step is for nurse to document discussion.
All ED patients will be a High Risk for duration of ED stay.
Patient Room 2
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You enter a patient room and find the patient trying to climb out of bed without assistance. What is your immediate action?
Activate the bed alarm and chart what you saw.
Assist the patient and assess why they were trying to get up.
Document the incident and notify the provider.
Patient Room 3
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How often do we assess for risk for falls?
On admission, every shift, upon transfer to a different unit and as needed to promote patient safety measures to reduce the risk for injury from falls.
On admission, once a day, and as needed to promote patient safety measures to reduce the risk for injury from falls.
During hourly rounding, you find a high-risk patient asleep with the bed in high position. What is the best intervention?
Leave them undistrubed
Lower the bed and ensure call light is accessible
Wake them to reposition them
Why is proper lighting important in a patient room?
It's required by regulation
It reduces the risk of falls by improving visibility
It helps the staff see better
Remember the code
216
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Patient Room 4
How can we create a safer environment for patients who are prone to falls?
Raise all sides of bed rails
Keep the lights off
Keept the patients area free of clutter
What is the first step in preventing patient falls?
Limit the patients fluid intake
Encourage patient to stay in bed
Assessment of the patients fall risk
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Congratulations! You finished your shift & kept your patients safe
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Patient Falls Escape Room
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Save your fall risk patients -Escape room style
Start
Intro
You have entered work, on a dark and gloomy night of a FULL MOON. You are ready for your 3rd overnight shift. You've receieved report and all of your patients are tucked in with a warm blanket and resting.
Continue
Patient Room 1
Locked
Locked
Locked
Review the Fall Prevention Assessment Policy 500.GEN.066. Which of these statements is true?
On AC, a patient may be placed on High Risk precautions upon the recommendation of PT/OT, even if the score does not indicate high risk.
If a patient or family member refuses to have the top two side rails up, the next step is for nurse to document discussion.
All ED patients will be a High Risk for duration of ED stay.
Patient Room 2
Locked
Completed
Locked
You enter a patient room and find the patient trying to climb out of bed without assistance. What is your immediate action?
Activate the bed alarm and chart what you saw.
Assist the patient and assess why they were trying to get up.
Document the incident and notify the provider.
Patient Room 3
Completed
Completed
Locked
How often do we assess for risk for falls?
On admission, every shift, upon transfer to a different unit and as needed to promote patient safety measures to reduce the risk for injury from falls.
On admission, once a day, and as needed to promote patient safety measures to reduce the risk for injury from falls.
During hourly rounding, you find a high-risk patient asleep with the bed in high position. What is the best intervention?
Leave them undistrubed
Lower the bed and ensure call light is accessible
Wake them to reposition them
Why is proper lighting important in a patient room?
It's required by regulation
It reduces the risk of falls by improving visibility
It helps the staff see better
Remember the code
216
Continue
Completed
Completed
Completed
Patient Room 4
How can we create a safer environment for patients who are prone to falls?
Raise all sides of bed rails
Keep the lights off
Keept the patients area free of clutter
What is the first step in preventing patient falls?
Limit the patients fluid intake
Encourage patient to stay in bed
Assessment of the patients fall risk
Completada
Completada
Completada
Completada
Completed
Completed
Completed
Completed
Continue
Congratulations! You finished your shift & kept your patients safe
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Wrong answer!
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