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Video Monitoring for Fall Prevention in the Hospital: Current Evidence and Considerations

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Negative outcomes occur when hospitalized patients suffer a fall. Video monitoring is increasingly used for fall prevention. A literature review was performed on the effectiveness of video monitoring at preventing falls. Considerations are presented for implementation of video monitoring.

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Kristin Ndoda, MSN, RN-BC
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Jessie Fechner, MSN, RN, NE-BC
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Jenna Wordekemper, MSN, RN-BC
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Marla Kniewel, EdD, MSN, RN

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