Risk assessment of patient falls while taking medications ordered in a teaching hospital.
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OBJECTIVE to stratify prescribed medication in a fall risk scale, identifying subgroups of drugs and inpatient units with higher risk of falls. METHOD retrospective study on prescription order forms given by medical clinic, surgical clinic, and general intensive care unit. Risk factors under consideration: 1) orthostatic hypotension; 2) arterial hypotension; 3) arterial hypertension; 4) bradycardia; 5) psychomotor agitation; 6) mental confusion; 7) dizziness; 8) drowsiness/sedation; 9) reduced eyesight; 10) seizures; 11) atonia/dystonia/muscle weakness; 12) hypoglycemia; 13) urgent urination and 14) urgent defecation/diarrhea. Risk levels adopted: 0: 0 factor; I: 1-2 factors; II: 3-5 factors; III: 6-9 factors; IV: 10-14 factors. RESULTS 3893 drugs were analyzed and stratified in levels: 0 22.7%; I 33.5%; II 28%; III 15.1%; IV 0.7%. Levels III and IV more often refer to drugs for stomach acid disorders, 22.6%, and psycholeptics, 100%. CONCLUSION knowing the risk factors associated with medication may help prevent and reduce falls, especially when therapeutic regimens cannot be modified.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- Revista brasileira de enfermagem
دوره 68 2 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2015