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Falls

Falling man

Falling man

Introduction

Falls are an incredibly common presentation. You will see them as GP referrals, A+E presentations, and countless times on the ward.

Exactly how you examine and manage the patient will depend on the situation. For example, a 16 year old presenting with a fall / seizure might be lot different to Doris, the 93 year old inpatient who keep falling over going to the toilet at night.

Regardless of this there are several things that you should rule out for everybody who has a fall.

The causes of fall can be divided into:

You will often see “Mechanical fall” written as a diagnosis in the notes. Be wary of this. I don’t fall over all the time. Do you? Probably not. There is almost always a cause, despite Doris adamantly saying she tripped over the carpet.

History Taking

As usual, probably the most important part. Try to differentiate from the possible causes. Ask about:

Examination and Investigations

EVERYBODY who falls over, as a bare minimum should have:

Other tests

Other fancy tests

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