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Morse Fall Risk Scale

Morse Fall Scale

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For informational purposes only. This tool is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional.

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Pro Tip

After completing the MFS, always specifically address the items that scored >0: a patient who holds furniture to walk (30 points) needs a walking frame or physiotherapy assessment today, not 'when available.' Targeted intervention for each contributing risk factor is more effective than generic fall prevention labelling.

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Falls have been a recognised hospital safety challenge since Florence Nightingale's era, but systematic risk assessment only began in the 1980s. The Morse Fall Scale (1989) was one of the first tools to apply statistical derivation from actual fall incident data rather than clinical consensus — a methodological innovation that significantly improved predictive validity over earlier checklist approaches.

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