The INC recently identified a Fall-related Sentinel Event as one. This is the report. A sentinel event is a safety event that causes injury or death for a patient. According to the author, such events can cause trauma for patients, their families, and health care professionals. Falling-related sentinel incidents have an obvious consequence. It alters the victim’s everyday routines and relationships. This alteration has a significant impact on both the person and the loved ones. For example, it is important that the victims immediate family understands the basics of care for them during rehabilitation. Similar to falls, these can have serious consequences, especially if the victim does not have medical insurance. In instances when such incidents occur in an organization, the situation is more complicated since most companies do not pay the whole medical expense due to the employee’s participation in the incident, such as negligence (Alexander, Rivara, & Wolf, 2020)
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The explanation of this occurrence
Medical facilities have many patients who are at greatest risk from falling. This article will focus on mothers who just gave birth. It is important that someone remains with the patient and calls emergency services immediately. It is important to determine if the patient can breathe. This will allow you to assess their level of consciousness. Once the patient is treated, it’s important to contact their loved ones as soon as possible. The Joint Commission does not replace the 9/11 Commission. The occurrence must be reported and 911 should be called to get medical help. Obesity and overweight can increase your risk of falling following childbirth. After giving birth, a major surgery in the pelvic area could weaken or cause women to fall. My nurse was there to support me, even though I thought I could do it by myself. After giving birth, women shouldn’t be allowed to walk alone for up to 24 hours.
1.3 Personnel engaged
The personnel involved in falls-related activities are medical professionals and treatment specialists, including orthopedic surgeons that specialize in the muscular system. For diagnosing injuries to bones, ligaments or muscles, it is important that staff members are able to interpret radiography data (Wong and colleagues, 2017). The healing process requires the assistance of care workers who are skilled in assisted mobility such as nurses.