1) What is Eva's Morse Fall Scale Score? a) 30 b) 40 c) 50 d) 60 2) Eva's Morse Fall Scale makes her fall risk: a) high b) moderate c) low 3) Based on Eva's assessment, which of the following factors increases her fall risk? a) Generalized weakness and use of a walker b) Frequent urination and episodes of incontinence c) Lower extremity edema and decreased sensation d) All of the above 4) Which intervention is most appropriate for Eva to address her fall risk? a) Perform skin checks every shift b) Place her closer to the nurse’s station for increased monitoring c) Implement dietary changes to reduce edema d) Encourage independence to build her strength 5) Which of the following is NOT one of the 5 P's of fall prevention? a) pain b) potty c) positioning d) pre-medication e) personal items 6) What is a key difference between low/moderate risk and high-risk interventions a) High-risk patients require constant supervision, including alarms and closer observation, while low/moderate-risk patients may not need alarms. b) High-risk patients receive more frequent toileting and assistance during ambulation to prevent unassisted movements c) Red non-skid socks and other visual indicators are used exclusively for high-risk patients d) High-risk patients are more likely to need low beds, floor mats, and additional assistive devices e) All the above

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