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Fall Prevention
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This CEU course focuses on fall prevention interventions for healthcare professionals in clinical and community settings. It covers the impact of falls, risk factors, assessment tools, and prevention strategies. Anticipated, unanticipated, and accidental falls require different intervention strategies such as tailored interventions, assistive devices, and exercise programs. A multidisciplinary approach involving various healthcare professionals is emphasized. The inner ear structure that detects rotational movement is the semicircular canals. Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo is the most common cause of vertigo. Vestibular rehabilitation can be provided by physical therapists or occupational therapists. Postural hypotension is an example of an intrinsic risk for falling. The Four Square Step Test assesses dynamic balance. The Safe at Home Checklist is a home safety assessment tool. Leaving wheelchair brakes unlocked is the least effective strategy for minimizing accidental falls. Home safety evaluation is least likely to treat specific gait deviations. Endurance training alone is not an effective form of vestibular rehabilitation. Brandt-Daroff exercises can be taught to patients to perform at home. Placing throw rugs over hard floors is least likely to reduce fall risk in the home environment.
Keywords
fall prevention
healthcare professionals
risk factors
assessment tools
prevention strategies
vestibular rehabilitation
physical therapists
occupational therapists
dynamic balance
home safety assessment
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