Morse Fall Scale Calculator

Assess patient fall risk using the validated Morse Fall Scale with evidence-based prevention interventions.

Morse Fall Scale Assessment

Morse Fall Scale Items

History of Falling

Immediate or within past 3 months

Secondary Diagnosis

≥2 medical diagnoses in chart

Ambulatory Aid

IV Therapy or Heparin Lock

Any IV access device

Gait

Mental Status

Additional Risk Factors

Morse Fall Scale Score

0

Low Risk

Protocol Level: Standard

Low Risk

0-24

Moderate

25-50

High Risk

> 50

Interpretation

Patient has low risk of falling. Standard fall prevention measures apply.

Universal Precautions

  • Maintain clean, dry, clutter-free environment
  • Ensure adequate lighting
  • Keep call light within reach
  • Encourage use of non-slip footwear
  • Orient patient to room and call light

Documentation Requirements

  • Document fall risk score and risk level
  • Document interventions implemented
  • Update care plan with fall prevention measures
  • Communicate risk level at handoff
  • Reassess with any change in condition

Reassessment Schedule

  • • On admission
  • • With any change in condition
  • • After a fall
  • • Transfer to different unit
  • • Every shift (high risk patients)
  • • At discharge planning

Disclaimer: The Morse Fall Scale is a validated screening tool but does not guarantee fall prevention. Clinical judgment should guide interventions. Document all assessments and interventions per facility policy. Fall prevention is a multidisciplinary team effort.