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Falls in the Elderly: What Can Be Done?

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Journal Int Nurs Rev
Specialty Nursing
Date 2007 May 12
PMID 17492994
Citations 28
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Abstract

Aim: This article gives information about falls in the elderly.

Background: The evaluation of an older patient who has fallen includes a focused history with an emphasis on medications, risk factors and physical examination. The article also discusses the aetiology and prevention of falls.

Conclusion: Risk factors for falls in the elderly include increasing age, medication use, cognitive impairment and sensory deficits. To reduce the incidence of patient falls, clinicians and researchers have developed a variety of risk assessment tools to aid in the identification of patients at greater risk of falling.

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