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question 2 of 10 which strategy helps improve communication in a falls …

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question 2 of 10

which strategy helps improve communication in a falls prevention program?

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  • use visual reminders, such as stickers and color-coded items, to identify patients who are at risk of falling
  • communicate about falls risks to clinical staff only.
  • encourage each department to develop its own communication plan.
  • obtain feedback about the programs effectiveness from hospital leaders only.

Explanation:

Response

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Analyze the communication strategies in fall prevention

  • Option 1: Visual reminders (stickers, color-coded items) provide immediate, standardized, and non-verbal communication of fall risk to all staff members, patients, and families.
  • Option 2: Restricting communication to clinical staff only is unsafe, as non-clinical staff (e.g., dietary, transport, environmental services) also interact with patients and need to know their fall risk.
  • Option 3: Allowing each department to develop its own plan leads to fragmentation and inconsistency rather than standardized, effective communication.
  • Option 4: Obtaining feedback from hospital leaders only ignores the critical frontline staff who execute the program daily.

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<mcq-correct>Use visual reminders, such as stickers and color-coded items, to identify patients who are at risk of falling</mcq-correct>
<mcq-option>Communicate about falls risks to clinical staff only.</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>Encourage each department to develop its own communication plan.</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>Obtain feedback about the program's effectiveness from hospital leaders only.</mcq-option>
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Answer:

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  • Option 2: Restricting communication to clinical staff only is unsafe, as non-clinical staff (e.g., dietary, transport, environmental services) also interact with patients and need to know their fall risk.
  • Option 3: Allowing each department to develop its own plan leads to fragmentation and inconsistency rather than standardized, effective communication.
  • Option 4: Obtaining feedback from hospital leaders only ignores the critical frontline staff who execute the program daily.

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