Dynamic Reassessment
Managers sometimes acted on clinical intuition despite formal tools showing low fall risk. Fall prevention during hospitalisation was described as an iterative process that changes with patients' conditions, medications, and functional sta…
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Managers sometimes acted on clinical intuition despite formal tools showing low fall risk. Fall prevention during hospitalisation was described as an iterative process that changes with patients' conditions, medications, and functional status. Personalised prevention required attention to routines, mobility habits, and emotional state. Medication or consciousness changes prompted managers to reassess fall risk and adjust interventions immediately.