I am a new RN, still within my first year of practice. The other day, one of my patients had a fall and this is the first patient fall I've had to deal with. We set the patient up in a chair with his table over the chair, call button/personal items in reach, nonskid socks on etc.... One of the therapists working with the patient earlier offered to move his chair closer to the doorway so he could be seen by staff passing by, but I told her he would be okay, he was watching tv at the time and had been using the call button all day if we weren't in his room at that moment. Then I had about a thousand things going on with my other patients at the same time. When the aide came to round on him 20 minutes later, she found him in the bathroom sitting on the floor. I assessed him--the vitals were fine, he hadn't hit is head, orientation was at his baseline, and had only a small bruise on his knee with no pain. We assisted him back to his chair and moved him to the closest room to the nurses station that was available. We did apply a bed alarm, though my experience has been that you can't always rely on it (because sometimes it doesn't always go off or the patient just moves so fast). I notified the doctor, did my documentation to address all the formalities that come with it.
I just feel so bad about this and honestly very stupid :smackingf because thinking back on it, I know this probably could have been prevented if I had just let her move his chair closer to the doorway. And maybe this sounds silly, but can I get fired for stuff like this? I'm so afraid to lose my job and/or license because this was such a huge lapse in my judgement and totally my fault...
I am a new RN, still within my first year of practice. The other day, one of my patients had a fall and this is the first patient fall I've had to deal with. We set the patient up in a chair with his table over the chair, call button/personal items in reach, nonskid socks on etc.... One of the therapists working with the patient earlier offered to move his chair closer to the doorway so he could be seen by staff passing by, but I told her he would be okay, he was watching tv at the time and had been using the call button all day if we weren't in his room at that moment. Then I had about a thousand things going on with my other patients at the same time. When the aide came to round on him 20 minutes later, she found him in the bathroom sitting on the floor. I assessed him--the vitals were fine, he hadn't hit is head, orientation was at his baseline, and had only a small bruise on his knee with no pain. We assisted him back to his chair and moved him to the closest room to the nurses station that was available. We did apply a bed alarm, though my experience has been that you can't always rely on it (because sometimes it doesn't always go off or the patient just moves so fast). I notified the doctor, did my documentation to address all the formalities that come with it.
I just feel so bad about this and honestly very stupid :smackingf because thinking back on it, I know this probably could have been prevented if I had just let her move his chair closer to the doorway. And maybe this sounds silly, but can I get fired for stuff like this? I'm so afraid to lose my job and/or license because this was such a huge lapse in my judgement and totally my fault...