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In interpreting effect size,what is the meaning of effect size at 0.4?
Hendrich II Fall Risk Model
A tool used in healthcare to assess the risk of falling in hospital patients through identification of various risk factors.
Risk Score
A numerical value used to assess the probability of a specific event occurring, such as disease or financial loss.
Risk Level
A measurement or assessment of the likelihood and potential impact of hazards or threats.
Restraint Alternatives
Methods or approaches used instead of physical restraints to prevent self-harm or harm to others.
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