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Injury reportsRating: (votes: 0) I got a call from HR the next day asking how I was doing, and letting me know that due to the injury forms being filled out, the administration had authorized the purchase of a lift that will let us pick residents up from the floor. Nursing had been asking for one for quite some time, but the injury reports gave them the ammunition they needed to get one approved, as just 1 workman's comp claim would cost more than the lift. I was thrilled to learn that writing up the injury forms for these minor injuries helped to prevent any major injuries. This is how things should work, but seldom do in real life. You were completely correct to fill out those forms - and now you see just how important they are.Every injury, every incident, every time.By the way - - why does this person keep 'going to ground'? Does he need to be seen by PT? No one should be repeatedly falling.Best wishes!! Comment:
Exactly! Why is this person falling all the time? Figure it out before you know who comes in to inspect ... anyway; fill out every time no matter how small. Please don't anticipate your medical needs on paper. You never know what might happen. Many a back has been destroyed in nursing. Just the facts and watch your backs.
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At my work no we don't. If I get a paper cut I'm not going to fill out an incident form. If it was anything like a back injury I would because you never know how it may effect you in the future. However my sister works at a nuclear power plant and is always trying to get me to go work there. She said instead of running around for 12 hours I will be sitting assessing "paper cut from copy paper", "bug bite of unknown origin", "abrasion from mechanical fall", they are REQUIRED and may be terminated for not filling out paper work for each incident.
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