A. Jumping down the stairs two steps at a time B. Running up and down the stairs quickly C. Holding the handrail and walking slowly D. Pushing others while going downstairs 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 C。解析:A选项一次跳两级台阶在楼梯上很容易失去平衡摔倒;B选项快速在楼梯上跑来跑去,也容...
The first part examines the current state of knowledge and understanding of the causes and prevention of falls, with chapters on human ambulation and balance on level surfaces and on steps and stairs followed by chapters exploring vision and the effects of aging. Rounding out the coverage, the ...
Home fall‐hazard reduction as a single strategy or package of strategies to reduce fall risk (indoors or outdoors environmental adaptations such as non‐slip strips on stairs, way‐finding lighting at night, removing clutter in traffic ways; handrails and lighting at entrances; behavioural changes...
Companies must prevent slips and falls to ensure worker safety, but there’s also a productivity cost to consider. Workers take time away from their normal jobs to remediate hazards, such as drying walkways. To complicate matters, people move differently on slippery surfaces, adopting a flat-foot...
Stairs, steps, uneven ground and curbs are the most common causes of falls in those with low vision. The loss of depth perception and determining the accuracy of distance is often compromised in those with macular degeneration. With proper training, the use of a white cane can alert one to...
-|||-3.Take the knife away.The little boy may cut himself.-|||-Falls -Every year,quite a lot of children fall and hurt-|||-4.A hot coal fell out the fire and burned/burnt the-|||-themselves.They fall off furniture or down the stairs.-|||-shoes.-|||-Climbing trees,high ...
Studies on Practical Applications of Safe-Fall Control Strategies for Lower Limb Exoskeletons Lower limb exoskeletons (LLEs) are susceptible to falls, and users are at risk of head and/or hip injuries. To address concerns regarding the safety of LLE... M Khalili,HFMVD Loos,JF Borisoff - IEE...
the leading causes of home-related injuries are falls (e.g., off furniture, down stairs),80,81,82thermal injuries (e.g., burns, scalds), poisoning and foreign body ingestion, and submersion/drowning.78,83Thermal injuries include fire-related burns and hot water scalds from overly heated bat...
Falls -Every year, quite a lot of children fall and hurtthemselves. They fall off furniture or down the stairs.Climbing trees, high walls or fences can be dangerous, too.Burns -Many people are badly burnt or even die inhouse fires. A cigarette can easily start a fire. People canbe ...
you can install different safety features to reduce their risk of falls. For example, the CDC recommends window guards and safety gates at the stairs. If you have a senior citizen living in your house, you can reduce her risk of falling by installing handrails on any stairways, using non...