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Nurses have been trained to provide more information during shift changes about whether patients are prone to falls.
Older people seem increasingly prone to falls, losing their balance, perhaps not seeing clearly where they're going.
You say that a National Safety Council report attributes "much of the increase to a larger number of elderly people prone to falls, and more drug overdoses".
"She is prone to falls; she has dementia so she cannot remember when to eat or drink or go to the bathroom.
They are more prone to falls as they try to maneuver between piles of possessions and in a crisis, emergency crews may have trouble even entering their dwellings.
Without these medications, people may "freeze" and be unable to move, or develop uncontrolled movements called dyskinesia, and are prone to falls.
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I'm very prone to falling into depressions – not clinical, just "can't be bothered".
Arthur feigns robustness but is prone to falling down, while Edie shows all the symptoms of dementia.
But, he added, "it is somewhat prone to falling on its face if it has a problem".
Where, for example, does a man without a home, prone to falling dead drunk on the street, hide his wages?
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