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An Assessment tool To identify possible risk factors contributing to the risk of falling. \u2022 Formulate an individual management plan for targeted residents / patients as part of care planning.
The Morse Fall Scale (MFS) is a rapid and simple method of assessing a patient's likelihood of falling.
No single fall-risk assessment tool has been conclusively validated. Method: The Morse Fall Scale, St Thomas Risk Assessment Tool in Falling Elderly Inpatients, and Hendrich II Fall Risk Model were validated in inter-rater reliability and validity studies in 2003.
Figure out how many beds were occupied each day. Add up the total occupied beds each day for the month (patient bed days). Divide the number of falls by the number of patient bed days for the month. Multiply the results by 1,000 to get the fall rate per 1,000 patient bed days.
A risk assessment tool, STRATIFY [5], has been developed and is able to predict patients at high risk of falling with clinically useful sensitivity and specificity. It is increasingly used routinely in elderly care departments for this purpose.

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Fall Risk Level Tool RISK LEVELCRITERIAHigh RiskOne or more risk factors present Impaired mobility Impaired gait/balance Impaired mental statusModerate RiskOne or more risk factors present Absence of mobility and gait/balance impairment1 more row
What is the FRAMP! The falls risk screening tool identifies the risk. i.e. Scoring 2 for incontinence but 0 for all other risk factors, the patient should have the FRAMP completed for the incontinence section to initiate strategies such as referral to continence nurse or timed toileting etc.
The Johns Hopkins Fall Risk Assessment Tool (JHFRAT) was developed as part of an evidence-based fall safety initiative. This risk stratification tool is valid and reliable and highly effective when combined with a comprehensive protocol, and fall-prevention products and technologies.
A five item test which divides people into low and high risk, based on falls history and observations of walking speed and gait style. Assesses an individual's fear of falling during normal activities of daily living.
The commonly-used Ontario Modified STRATIFY (OMS) (6) is a revised version of the STRATIFY falls screening tool with 5 items (history of falls, mental status, vision, toileting, and transfers/mobility) that are predictive of falls in acute or mixed settings (7).

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