Table 5.
Representative commonplace assessments and related checklist that could be used in primary care or community settings during regular examinations as well as among those receiving surgical interventions for a first hip fracture to identify those at high risk for first and secondary hip fractures and poor outcomes, as well as associated potential intervention areas.
| Measures | Results | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Physical | |||
| Body weight | Underweight | Normal | Overweight |
| Bone density status, bone scan, and ultrasound [94] | Normal | Low | |
| Cardiac status and cardiogram | Normal | Subnormal | |
| Blood pressure | Normal | High | Low |
| Pain (visual analogue scale) [173] | 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 | ||
| Physical activity (yale physical activity survey) [173] | Normal | Sedentary | |
| Smoker | yes | no | |
| Musculoskeletal | |||
| Arm muscle circumference and triceps skinfold thickness [85] | Normal | Subnormal | |
| Balance capacity, single-leg stance test, and berg balance scale [106] | Normal | Subnormal | |
| Functional independence measure (FIM) [94] | Normal | Subnormal | |
| Muscular strength and manual knee extensor muscle test | Normal | Subnormal | |
| Sensorimotor reflexes, sensation, joint position sense | Normal | Subnormal | |
| Clinical | |||
| Mental health status—Folstein minimental state exam | Normal | Subnormal | |
| Drug usage—medication check list | 0–3 | 4–6 | 7+ |
| Fear of falling—survey | yes | no | |
| Nutritional status—dietician | Normal | Subnormal | |
| Medical conditions—check list-physician | 0 | 1–3 | 3+ |
| Previous falls history—survey | yes | no | |
| Visual status | Normal | Impaired | |
| Environmental | |||
| Home hazards, visiting nurse, or occupational therapist | yes | no | |
| List number of risk factors: _____ | |||