The Morse Fall Scale Training Module
4. IV Therapy/HepLock No Yes 0 20 5. Gait • Normal/bed rest/wheelchair • Weak • Impaired 0 10 20 6. Mental Status • Oriented to own ability • Overestimates/forgets limitations 0 15 Total Morse Fall Scale risk score = ____. Patient is (select 1) Low Medium High Risk for falls.
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