Referring to your first suggestion, the difference between the standardized and the universal fall precaution is that the universal precaution is a broad preventive intervention regardless whether the patient is critically ill or not. On the other hand, the standardized precaution is specifically applied to the patients who have a very high risk of falls. For example, the universal precaution is indicated for any patient who admitted to the hospital, must have the call-light at reach and bed in lower position, however the standardized precaution is indicated for patients who exhibited disorientation in any for or have a history of
Referring to your first suggestion, the difference between the standardized and the universal fall precaution is that the universal precaution is a broad preventive intervention regardless whether the patient is critically ill or not. On the other hand, the standardized precaution is specifically applied to the patients who have a very high risk of falls. For example, the universal precaution is indicated for any patient who admitted to the hospital, must have the call-light at reach and bed in lower position, however the standardized precaution is indicated for patients who exhibited disorientation in any for or have a history of