“…18 Reduction and elimination of modifiable risks are also measurable outcomes, such as eliminating orthostasis, reducing numbers of centrally and incontinence. 1 The second major assessment priority is to identify patients at risk for moderate-toserious injury should a fall occur. Injury risk assessment is a separate practice from fall risk assessment and focuses on identifying the presence of "ABCS" factors (Age, >85 years; Bones, osteoporosis diagnosis or treatment, history of fracture, especially hip fracture; Coagulation, anticoagulant therapy; Surgery, recent major abdominal, thoracic, or lower extremity).…”