Evidence-Based Pearls

Falls in the ICU are multifaceted, affecting patients of all ages. Historically, falls have been associated with patients in the hospital environment, but fall rates after discharge and readmission rates following a fall are now areas of concern. Recent innovations to prevent risks related to sedation and immobility in the hospital have revealed their impact on ICU patients and fall risk. Risk factors for falls in the ICU relate to length of stay and acuity-related care requirements, such as mechanical ventilation, sedation, and prolonged immobilization. Evidence-based fall prevention includes screening tools, prevention bundles/programs, and implementing clinical practice guidelines.
Source: Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America - Category: Nursing Authors: Source Type: research