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Fall Prevention: Sometimes illness
or lack of familiarity with the surroundings can put patients at
risk for falls. These nursing staff suggestions may help:
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When walking, always wear slippers with non-skid
soles. |
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When you need to get up, always call for help if you feel
weak, dizzy, or lightheaded. |
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Use the call switch in the bathroom if you become weak or
need assistance to get back to your bed. |
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Notify nursing staff if a spill occurs on the floor. |
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If you are unable to get up, ask to have objects you will
need within easy reach. |
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Use your call button for help. |
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Never attempt to climb over the side rails of the bed. Call
your nurse for help. |
Fire and Disaster Safety:
Drills are held occasionally by the hospitals in order to protect
patients should a real emergency occur. Various bells and alarms
sound during these procedures. Please remain in your room until
the drill is over. In the event of a real emergency, remain in
your room until the nursing staff gives you instructions.
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Patient
Security: If you have any safety concerns, please use the nurse
call button. All hospital personnel must wear a picture ID badge
at all times. If someone without a badge presents him or herself
as a hospital employee, please notify us immediately.
Identification: Accurate patient identification
is essential day and night so the medical and nursing staff can easily
see who you are. Please wear your plastic identification bracelet
at all times until you return home. Make sure your nurse or caregiver
verifies your identification before giving you any medicine or performing
any tests or procedures. 
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