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Falls Prevention in LTC

Expiration Date
Jun 27, 2026
Media Format
Interactive
MOC Approved
No
Activity Type
Online
Est. Duration
1 hour
Credits
CNE: 1.00

$0


ACCESS EXPIRES AFTER 12 MONTHS

Target Audience

Long-term care RNs, LPNs; Other interested healthcare providers are welcome to participate.

  • Long Term Care

Description

Preventing falls is a top priority for resident safety, quality of care, organizational quality reputation, and cost-avoidance. Resident falls may result in injuries such as bruises, lacerations, fractures, intracranial bleeding, and even death. To decrease the incidence of falls in the long-term care setting, an interdisciplinary team approach with standardized procedures and customized resident interventions is needed. This activity addresses elements for inclusion in an evidence-based falls prevention program.

Learning Outcomes/Objectives

Upon completion, participants should be able to:

  1. Discuss examples of how the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services’ (CMS) definition of a fall applies to long-term care.
  2. Apply components of an evidence-based falls prevention program to your long-term care facility.
  3. When a resident falls, implement actions for immediate resident care, follow-up investigation, and quality improvement.

Release Date:
June 27, 2023
Expiration Date:
June 27, 2026

Copyright Information

Copyright © 2023

CNE Information

LAMMICO/Medical Interactive designates this enduring material for 1.00 contact hour(s). LAMMICO/Medical Interactive is accredited with distinction as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.

Learning Assessment

There will be a post test for this activity with a minimum performance requirement of 8 out of 10 correct answers.

Method and Medium

To obtain CNE credit, view the entire online presentation, complete the evaluation and posttest and print your certificate online.

Analyzing decades of medical malpractice claim data has led the MI faculty to narrow our focus to pinpoint the most important roots of patient safety issues across a host of medical specialties. When we boil down our collection of risk management education topics, these key concepts most keenly respond to the roots of patient safety issues: 

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Cognition

Error in the mental action or process of learning can lead to adverse events stemming from inaccurate or incomplete thinking, perceiving, experiencing, recognizing, remembering and judging. Courses marked with this designation indicate that information presented within that specific education activity will illuminate actionable ways to improve analysis and synthesis of information, diagnosis and clinical decision making. 


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Communication

Misunderstandings can lead to adverse events arising from errors in written, verbal and non-verbal information exchange. Courses marked with this designation indicate that concepts presented within that specific education activity will feature actionable ways to improve mutual understanding between healthcare providers and/or between medical professionals and their patients. 


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Performance

Reactive behavior resulting in inaccuracy, incompletion, expensive and untimely tasks can lead to adverse events arising from poor execution of an action and/or fulfillment of a request. Courses marked with this designation indicate that the specific education activity will present realistic ways to apply learning, implement changes in a medical practice, improve competencies, critically assess performance, and utilize and incorporate evidence-based best practices. 


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Professionalism

Breach of competency standards and ethical values can result in adverse events stemming from a misunderstanding of professional expectations. Courses marked with this designation indicate that the education activity will clarify professional expectations in an effort to improve advocacy and participation, provider wellness, ethical decisions, cultural competence, professional organization participation, and adherence to patient care guidelines. 


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System

System errors in medicine primarily consist of interrelated and interdependent components that habitually influence one another, and can often result in adverse consequences. Courses marked with this designation indicate that the education activity will present ways to address legal and regulatory issues, coordination of care and teamwork, electronic health record IT issues, policies and procedures, cost and risk benefits, and quality improvement activities. 

Disclosure Policy

LAMMICO/Medical Interactive requires planners, speakers, faculty and all those who influence the content of a CNE activity to disclose any financial relationships they have with ineligible companies that are relevant to the activity. The disclosures shall be reviewed for any conflict of interest and subject to a mechanism for resolution of conflict of interest. A disclosure statement of relevant financial relationships will be made to the audience prior to the activity.

Disclosure Statement

The authors, editors, reviewers and planning committee members for this activity have no relevant financial relationships to disclose with ineligible companies whose primary business is producing, marketing, selling, re-selling, or distributing healthcare products used by or on patients.

Author(s)

Nancy Ruzicka, BS, RPh, MBP, MJ, CHC - Read Bio

Amanda Martin-Sanchez, MEd, BSN, RN, CNOR - Read Bio

Expert Reviewer(s)

Emily Jones, MHA, BSN, RN, NFA - Read Bio

Managing Editor(s)

Dawer Azizi, MHA, BSN, RN, CPHRM, LAMMICO Director of Risk Management

Sharon Cusanza, MSN, RN, NEA-BC, LAMMICO Senior Risk Management Education Specialist

Accredited Provider Program Director

Sharon Cusanza, MSN, RN, NEA-BC, LAMMICO Senior Risk Management Education Specialist

Content Advisors/Planning Committee Members

Dawer Azizi, MHA, BSN, RN, CPHRM, LAMMICO Director of Risk Management

Geri Cook, RHIA, CPHRM, LAMMICO Risk Management Manager

Sharon Cusanza, MSN, RN, NEA-BC, LAMMICO Senior Risk Management Education Specialist

Carol A. Curran, RNC, MS, OGNP, LAMMICO Senior Perinatal Educator and Medical Interactive Business Specialist

Karen K. Davis, MA, CPHRM, LAMMICO CME/CNE Writer/Editor

Amanda Martin-Sanchez, MEd, BSN, RN, CNOR, LAMMICO CME/CNE Educator

Lynda Sanders, LAMMICO Continuing Education Specialist

Karen Tong, Patient Representative and LAMMICO Communication Strategist

Joseph T. D. Tran, Associate General Counsel

Lynne Vega, RN, LAMMICO Hospital RM Specialist

Electronic Hardware and Software Requirements

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Hardware: Participants must have a personal computer with internet connection and speakers or an iOS or Android phone.

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Microsoft Edge

Bandwidth

High Speed or DSL

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