B. False
8. The “No Pass Zone” is a hospital-wide effort to reduce falls and improve patient satisfaction
through improving call light response times by making it everyone’s responsibility to answer a
call light.
A. True
B. False
9. In order to have a successful falls prevention program, you only need to have best practices
described in your falls policy.
A. True
B. False
10. Environmental Rounding is best described as: (check all that apply)
A. ___ Protesting in front of the capitol for reduction of greenhouse gas emissions
B. ___A multi-disciplinary group completing a safety checklist on the care unit
C. ___Ensuring there are no physical safety hazards in the patients room
D. ___Inspecting the floors, ceiling and walls for leaks, stains or necessary repairs
Fall Prevention Interventions: Answer Key
1. D. All answers are applicable for patient care plan inclusion.
2. True. Research has shown that up to 50% of falls can be mitigated by completing hourly rounds
with purpose.
3. False. Outside of the room does not meet the definition. Staying Within Arm’s Reach is a policy
which requires a caregiver to be immediately available and within reach for patients at risk for
falling.
4. False. A bed alarm is a latent indicator of a potential fall. A bed alarm is most effective when
used in conjunction with other fall prevention interventions such as hourly rounds with purpose,
effective hand-offs and safety huddles.
5. All answers are considered appropriate interventions for prevention of falls.
6. False. Looking in on a patient does not meet the definition of rounding with purpose. When
completing hourly/frequent rounds, include assessment of pain, repositioning, toileting needs,
accessibility to call light and personal items and room/environment.
7. False. Engaging patients/families is essential in prevention falls.
8. True. Answering call lights timely should be a hospital-wide priority.
9. False. Not all best practices will be described or included in the hospital’s fall policy.
Interventions should be individualized to the patient based on their fall risk and functional goals.
10. B., C. & D. are all descriptions of environmental rounds in the care units.