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Pages 3-146 and 3-147 list several clarifications, including this one.
Jane Craven, RN, C. Sr. Consultant, Nursing Services Tendercare (Michigan) Inc.
-----Original Message-----
Some time ago, we had a discussion with a number of references, regarding that a fall was a nondeliberate change from one surface to another. I do have the CMS RAI manual definition for my facility, but the DON and unit managers still insist that if a patient falls from a bed to a falls mat on the floor next to a bed, that it is not a fall, and that no record of that event be done in an Accident & Incident report, etc. It is not covered on the 24 hour sheet, and almost never in the nursing notes.
Could someone point me to some documentation indicating that a fall from the bed to a matt next to a bed should be coded as a fall?
Thank, Corey |
- Definition of a Fall in writing Corey Ali
- RE: Definition of a Fall in writing Jane Craven
- RE: Definition of a Fall in writing Deanna J. Ogle
- Re: Definition of a Fall in writing Corey Ali
- RE: Definition of a Fall in writing Pam Allen
- Re: Definition of a Fall in writing Corey Ali
- Re: Definition of a Fall in writing RRS2000
- Re: Definition of a Fall in writing Corey Ali
