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Best Practices: How Enclosure Beds Can Be An Effective Intervention In The Clinical Setting. Presented by Sue Pugh, RN, MSN, CRRN, CNRN, CNS-BC, CBIS, FAHA Clinical Nurse Specialist Sinai Hospital of Baltimore Disclaimer There are no conflicts of interest or other disclaimers to report. Information provided in this presentation is by actual experience of the presenters. Objectives: The learner will be able to:!identify and implement high risk fall prevention interventions.!develop an algorithm for when to use a Posey Enclosure Bed.!Identify patient behaviors that are well managed by a Posey Enclosure Bed. %'

An institution s story! Mrs. X 80 year old female Admitted due to:! Urinary tract infection! Uncontrolled diabetes! Right leg ulcer Lives at an independent living facility Family present in the evening, but work during the day Presently confused, but typically cognitively intact Will she fall and what are the next steps and questions? Fall Risk Many great fall risk assessment tools exist! Hendrich II, Morse, Johns Hopkins, Get Up and Go! Select one that fits your environment Determine the frequency for when you assess your patients! Every shift?! Change in level of care?! After certain interventions? Stick with it #'

Reasons People Fall Age Bowel and bladder Medications Cognition History of falls Vision Mobility Patient Issues Institution Issues Environment Safety climate Age: > age > risk Bowel and bladder issues:! Urgency! Frequency! Incontinence Medications:! High risk medications! Procedures Risk Factors Medications Opiates Anticonvulsants Hypnotics Laxatives Sedatives Psychotropics! Anti-depressants! Anti-psychotics! Benzodiazepines! Anti-hypertensives! Diuretics First time dosing Timing Post procedure &'

Cognition:! Confusion vs.! Impulsive vs.! Impaired awareness History of Falls Vision:! Eye wear! Visual fields! Acuity Mobility:! Assistance and equipment! Weakness/instability Risk Factors Institutional Responsibility Environment:! Tethering! Room clutter! Flooring! Lighting Lighting! ('

8/20/13 Contrasting Environment Institutional Responsibility Safety Climate: Administrative support and direction Staff education Extends beyond the clinical staff Mrs. X will she fall? No Yes Age 80 Bowel and bladder Continence/Urgency Medications Need to clarify - - Cognition Impaired History of falls Need to clarify - - Very Likely! Vision Need to clarify - - Mobility Need to clarify - - Equipment Positive for tethering 5

Answers to the follow up questions: Medications: IV Antibiotics Beta blocker Lipid lowering medication Insulin dependent Antidepressant Stool softener Narcotic History of falls:! Found on floor, but no prior history Vision:! Wears glasses for visual acuity Mobility:! Independent with walker prior to hospitalization Cognition Algorithmic Decision Making Can the patient be re-directed?!place directional signs Don t Get Up --- Call your Nurse! During the day, place the patient within visual contact of staff *'

Provide activities for patient to stay busy Cognition Algorithmic Decision Making!Contact family to see if someone can stay with the patient!place bed alarm on bed, chair alarm when out of bed Alarm sound Voice sound With and without wire Cognition Algorithmic Decision Making Is the patient trying to get out of bed or falling?!consider a Low Bed The average hospital bed has a low resting height ranging from 18-20 Low hospital beds can lower to 10 off the ground +'

The patient is trying to get out of the bed or falling! Cue unit secretary to need for rapid response to call light and bed alarm If have access to sitter or family willing to pay for a sitter, consider a sitter now Consider mats on floor next to bed Consider patient for least restrictive restraint!roll belt (physician order required) Did the previous measures work? If no, consider the Posey Enclosure Bed This is a restraint and will require a physician order and all the monitoring and documentation of a restraint Patient Success Stories Patient can fully move around Patient feels secure Family feels secure Patient s agitation decreases Patient does not fall! Family actually feeling comfortable enough to go home!'

Limitations Not for every patient!some agitation patients!psychiatric patients!paranoid!severely delusional!too many tubes/lines!family refuses Family Refusal Mostly relates to the way described by the nurse or provider Frequently, nurse or provider have a personal opinion not based on experience Family needs a visual Additional Features of Bed Don t have to keep bed closed at all times Head of bed can be raised and lowered,'

Additional Features of Bed Patient can have IV s or additional lines Material is easy to wipe down Difficult to topple over Special Populations Rehabilitation Unit!Brain injured patients Specifically Rancho Level 4 patients Wandering patients at night time Always must have some form of cognitive impairment Mrs. X s Outcome Placed in Posey Bed Calmed down, slept at night Out of bed in chair or with bed open during the day Impaired cognition cleared as infection cleared Posey bed removed Patient discharged to assisted portion of facility until full strength returned No fall or injury Family happy! %$'

8/20/13 Questions? 11