Dynamic Reassessment
Cross-source consensus on Dynamic Reassessment from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- Fall prevention during hospitalisation was described as an iterative process that changes with patients' conditions, medications, and functional status. — Experiences of nurse managers in preventing and managing inpatient falls: a qualitative descriptive study
- Medication or consciousness changes prompted managers to reassess fall risk and adjust interventions immediately. — Experiences of nurse managers in preventing and managing inpatient falls: a qualitative descriptive study
- Managers sometimes acted on clinical intuition despite formal tools showing low fall risk. — Experiences of nurse managers in preventing and managing inpatient falls: a qualitative descriptive study
- Personalised prevention required attention to routines, mobility habits, and emotional state. — Experiences of nurse managers in preventing and managing inpatient falls: a qualitative descriptive study