If a morse fall rating scale is 63, the patient is in high danger of falling, according to the nurse.
Early-onset dementia refers to dementia that appears in people under the age of 65. Alzheimer's disease, as well as other diseases and disorders, can cause dementia. 1 People with early-onset dementia might be in every stage of the disease: early, medium, or late.
A patient with fewer than 25 points is regarded to have a low risk of collapsing, a patient with 25-45 points is believed to have a moderate risk of collapse, and a patient with more than 45 points is believed to have a high probability of falling.
The score is scaled in the range of 0–125. If 0–20 No risk or low risk; Value ≥ 25 Medium risks; Score ≥45, 50–55 High risk.
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