Being a new nurse of just 2 months, I have been working in the LTC and have had 1 patient fall on my shift and another fall on my shift but was the other nurse's patient (although I was first to respond to her patient although she was closer but the latest 2 minute gossip was more important). The first patient I was told was lowered to the floor by the aid. Since I had only been working as a nurse for about 14 days, the other day nurses came to assist me. I guess I want to get more comfortable with what signs to look for and when do I leave them on the floor and not move and when to assist them up.
Obviously if they are in pain or obvious fx, I leave them on the floor and do not move them and call 911. But what do I do for someone who fell and says they don't have any pain? I know I do visual assessment and vital signs. Do I do range of motion and see if they have bilateral, equal grips? What do I do if they fall and are in an uncomfortable position and want and are trying to move? How do I know they don't have an injury that they shouldn't be moved? What other types of assessment do I do before assisting them up to make sure I am not going to harm them more by assisting them up? I am trying to get answers and research situations that I am uncomfortable with so if they happen again (and in LTC I am told they will) I can be more prepared.