Course curriculum

  • 1
  • 2

    Decreasing Falls in Skilled Nursing Facilities

    • Introduction - [Title]

    • Definition of Falls- [Video]

    • Definition of Falls

    • Introduction - [Video]

    • Introduction

    • Wide-Ranging Consequences of Falls

    • Economic Consequences of Falls

  • 3

    Risk Factors

    • Risk Factors - [Title]

    • Risk Factors

    • Modifiable Intrinsic Risk Factors - [Video]

    • Modifiable Risk Factors

    • Non-Modifiable Risk Factors - [Video]

    • Non-modifiable Risk Factors

    • Environmental or Extrinsic Risk Factors - [Video]

    • Environmental or Extrinsic Risk Factors

  • 4

    Assessing a Fall Risk

    • Assessing a Fall Risk - [Title]

    • Assessing a Fall Risk

    • The Morse Fall Scale

    • Barthel Index Tool

    • Stratify Scale

    • CATASTROPHE

    • Using Functional Objective Tests and Measures

    • Berg Balance Scale

    • Timed Up and Go (TUG)

    • Single Leg Stance and Tinnetti Balance Assessment

    • Five Times Sit to Stand (FTSST)

    • Other Functional Tests

  • 5

    Fall Prevention: Methods of Implementation

    • Fall Prevention: [Title]

    • Fall Prevention - [Video]

    • Fall Prevention: Methods of Implementation: Overview

    • Implementation Strategies for Modifiable Risk Factors

    • Implementation Strategies for Non-Modifiable Risk Factors

    • Implementation Strategies for Environmental Risk Factors

  • 6

    Assisting a Patient who has Fallen

    • Assisting a Patient Who Has Fallen- [Title]

    • Assisting a Patient Who Has Fallen - [Video]

    • Assisting a Patient Who Has Fallen

    • Assisting a Patient Who Has Fallen, Pt. 2

    • Assisting a Patient Who Has Fallen, Pt. 3

    • Care Plan Updates

  • 7

    Quiz & Survey

    • Summary

    • Quiz

    • References

    • Course Eval Instructions

    • Course Eval: We value your feedback

    • Next Up - [Download Your Certificate & Take Action]

Instructor(s)

Chris Caulfield RN

Co-Founder

After experiencing short staffing as a floor nurse and union leader, I helped form a team to built a nurse-first tech company with a goal of reducing the nursing shortage. Since delivering care with our first local shift in 2016, we've grown our organization throughout the US. Today, IntelyCare's corporate team is over 400 passionate individuals and our clinical team is over 30,000 Nurses & CNAs delivering care to more than 2,000 licensed healthcare facilities.

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