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September 2013 Appendix 1 Incident Date Facility Injury Falls Have Been July - September 2013 Appendix 1 Incident date Facility Injury Falls have been recorded in the following locations:- 01/07/2013 Causeway Hospital Injury 01/07/2013 Causeway Hospital No Injuries Antrim Area Hospital 01/07/2013 Holywell Hospital Injury Emergency Department 01/07/2013 Holywell Hospital Injury Day Procedure Unit 01/07/2013 Holywell Hospital No Injuries Elderly Assessment Unit 01/07/2013 Ross Thomson Unit Injury General Ward (not specified) 02/07/2013 Antrim Area Hospital No Injuries Radiology 02/07/2013 Antrim Area Hospital No Injuries Theatre 02/07/2013 Antrim Area Hospital No Injuries Ward A1 02/07/2013 Holywell Hospital Injury Ward A3 03/07/2013 Antrim Area Hospital No Injuries Ward A4 03/07/2013 Antrim Area Hospital Injury Ward B1 03/07/2013 Antrim Area Hospital No Injuries Ward B2 03/07/2013 Causeway Hospital No Injuries Ward B3 03/07/2013 Holywell Hospital Injury Ward C1 03/07/2013 Whiteabbey Hospital No Injuries Ward C2 03/07/2013 Whiteabbey Hospital No Injuries Ward C3 04/07/2013 Holywell Hospital No Injuries Ward C4 04/07/2013 Moyle Hospital Injury Ward C5 05/07/2013 Antrim Area Hospital No Injuries Ward C6 05/07/2013 Causeway Hospital No Injuries Ward C7 05/07/2013 Causeway Hospital No Injuries 05/07/2013 Causeway Hospital No Injuries 05/07/2013 Holywell Hospital Injury Causeway Hospital 05/07/2013 Holywell Hospital No Injuries Emergency Department 05/07/2013 Whiteabbey Hospital No Injuries Coronary Care/Medical Monitoring Unit 06/07/2013 Causeway Hospital No Injuries Children's Ward 06/07/2013 Robinson Hospital No Injuries Day Procedure Unit 06/07/2013 Whiteabbey Hospital Injury Hospital Street Ground Floor 07/07/2013 Antrim Area Hospital No Injuries Maternity Unit 07/07/2013 Antrim Area Hospital Injury Medical 1 07/07/2013 Antrim Area Hospital No Injuries Medical 2 07/07/2013 Antrim Area Hospital No Injuries Medical Investigation Unit 07/07/2013 Holywell Hospital Injury Physiotherapy Department 08/07/2013 Antrim Area Hospital No Injuries Radiology 08/07/2013 Antrim Area Hospital No Injuries Rehabilitation 08/07/2013 Antrim Area Hospital No Injuries Rehabilitation Ward 08/07/2013 Causeway Hospital No Injuries Surgical 1 08/07/2013 Robinson Hospital No Injuries Surgical 2 08/07/2013 Whiteabbey Hospital No Injuries 09/07/2013 Antrim Area Hospital No Injuries Dalriada Hospital 09/07/2013 Antrim Area Hospital Injury General Ward 09/07/2013 Antrim Area Hospital No Injuries 09/07/2013 Antrim Area Hospital No Injuries Holywell Hospital 09/07/2013 Holywell Hospital Injury Carrick 4 09/07/2013 Holywell Hospital Injury Holywell Premises 09/07/2013 Holywell Hospital No Injuries Inver 3 09/07/2013 Holywell Hospital No Injuries Inver 4 09/07/2013 Moyle Hospital No Injuries Lissan 1 10/07/2013 Antrim Area Hospital No Injuries Tardree 1 10/07/2013 Antrim Area Hospital No Injuries Tobernaveen Centre 10/07/2013 Antrim Area Hospital No Injuries Tobernaveen Lower 10/07/2013 Antrim Area Hospital No Injuries Tobernaveen Upper 10/07/2013 Causeway Hospital No Injuries 10/07/2013 Causeway Hospital No Injuries Mid-Ulster Hospital 10/07/2013 Holywell Hospital No Injuries Minor Injuries Unit 10/07/2013 Holywell Hospital No Injuries Out-Patients 1 Incident date Facility Injury Falls have been recorded in the following locations:- 10/07/2013 Holywell Hospital Injury Radiology 10/07/2013 Whiteabbey Hospital No Injuries Ward 6 10/07/2013 Whiteabbey Hospital No Injuries 11/07/2013 Antrim Area Hospital Injury Moyle Hospital 11/07/2013 Causeway Hospital Injury Inver 1 11/07/2013 Causeway Hospital No Injuries 11/07/2013 Causeway Hospital No Injuries Robinson Hospital 11/07/2013 Causeway Hospital Injury General Ward 11/07/2013 Holywell Hospital No Injuries Physiotherapy Department 11/07/2013 Holywell Hospital No Injuries 12/07/2013 Antrim Area Hospital No Injuries Ross Thompson Unit 12/07/2013 Antrim Area Hospital No Injuries Acute Psychiatric Unit 12/07/2013 Antrim Area Hospital No Injuries 12/07/2013 Antrim Area Hospital No Injuries Whiteabbey Hospital 12/07/2013 Causeway Hospital No Injuries Physiotherapy Department 12/07/2013 Holywell Hospital No Injuries Rehabilitation Ward 12/07/2013 Moyle Hospital Injury Ward 2 13/07/2013 Antrim Area Hospital Injury Ward 3 13/07/2013 Antrim Area Hospital No Injuries 13/07/2013 Causeway Hospital No Injuries 14/07/2013 Antrim Area Hospital Injury 14/07/2013 Antrim Area Hospital No Injuries 14/07/2013 Antrim Area Hospital No Injuries 14/07/2013 Causeway Hospital No Injuries 14/07/2013 Causeway Hospital No Injuries 15/07/2013 Antrim Area Hospital No Injuries 15/07/2013 Antrim Area Hospital No Injuries 15/07/2013 Antrim Area Hospital Injury 15/07/2013 Causeway Hospital No Injuries 15/07/2013 Whiteabbey Hospital No Injuries 15/07/2013 Whiteabbey Hospital No Injuries 15/07/2013 Whiteabbey Hospital No Injuries 15/07/2013 Whiteabbey Hospital No Injuries 15/07/2013 Whiteabbey Hospital No Injuries 16/07/2013 Dalriada Hospital No Injuries 16/07/2013 Dalriada Hospital No Injuries 16/07/2013 Holywell Hospital Injury 16/07/2013 Holywell Hospital Injury 16/07/2013 Robinson Hospital No Injuries 16/07/2013 Whiteabbey Hospital No Injuries 16/07/2013 Whiteabbey Hospital No Injuries 16/07/2013 Whiteabbey Hospital No Injuries 16/07/2013 Whiteabbey Hospital No Injuries 17/07/2013 Antrim Area Hospital No Injuries 17/07/2013 Causeway Hospital No Injuries 17/07/2013 Holywell Hospital Injury 17/07/2013 Ross Thomson Unit Injury 17/07/2013 Whiteabbey Hospital No Injuries 18/07/2013 Antrim Area Hospital No Injuries 18/07/2013 Antrim Area Hospital No Injuries 18/07/2013 Holywell Hospital No Injuries 18/07/2013 Robinson Hospital Injury 18/07/2013 Whiteabbey Hospital No Injuries 19/07/2013 Antrim Area Hospital Injury 19/07/2013 Causeway Hospital Injury 19/07/2013 Mid Ulster Hospital No Injuries 19/07/2013 Moyle Hospital Injury 20/07/2013 Antrim Area Hospital No Injuries 20/07/2013 Antrim Area Hospital No Injuries Incident date Facility Injury Falls have been recorded in the following locations:- 20/07/2013 Whiteabbey Hospital No Injuries 21/07/2013 Causeway Hospital No Injuries 21/07/2013 Mid Ulster Hospital No Injuries 21/07/2013 Whiteabbey Hospital Injury 22/07/2013 Antrim Area Hospital Injury 22/07/2013 Antrim Area Hospital No Injuries 22/07/2013 Antrim Area Hospital No Injuries 22/07/2013 Antrim Area Hospital No Injuries 22/07/2013 Antrim Area Hospital No Injuries 22/07/2013 Ross Thomson Unit No Injuries 22/07/2013 Whiteabbey Hospital No Injuries 23/07/2013 Antrim Area Hospital No Injuries 23/07/2013 Holywell Hospital Injury 23/07/2013 Holywell Hospital No Injuries 23/07/2013 Holywell Hospital Injury 23/07/2013 Holywell Hospital Injury 23/07/2013 Holywell Hospital No Injuries 23/07/2013 Robinson Hospital Injury 23/07/2013 Whiteabbey Hospital No Injuries 24/07/2013 Antrim Area Hospital No Injuries 24/07/2013 Causeway Hospital No Injuries 24/07/2013 Holywell Hospital No Injuries 24/07/2013 Ross Thomson Unit Injury 24/07/2013 Ross Thomson Unit No Injuries 25/07/2013 Antrim Area Hospital No Injuries 25/07/2013 Causeway Hospital Injury 25/07/2013 Causeway Hospital No Injuries 25/07/2013 Causeway Hospital No Injuries 25/07/2013 Holywell Hospital No Injuries 25/07/2013 Robinson Hospital No Injuries 25/07/2013 Ross Thomson Unit No Injuries 26/07/2013 Antrim Area Hospital Injury 26/07/2013 Holywell Hospital No Injuries 26/07/2013 Mid Ulster Hospital No Injuries 26/07/2013 Ross Thomson Unit No Injuries 26/07/2013 Ross Thomson Unit No Injuries 26/07/2013 Ross Thomson Unit No Injuries 27/07/2013 Antrim Area Hospital No Injuries 27/07/2013 Antrim Area Hospital No Injuries 27/07/2013 Causeway Hospital No Injuries 27/07/2013 Holywell Hospital No Injuries 27/07/2013 Ross Thomson Unit No Injuries 27/07/2013 Whiteabbey Hospital Injury 28/07/2013 Antrim Area Hospital No Injuries 28/07/2013 Antrim Area Hospital No Injuries 28/07/2013 Holywell Hospital Injury 29/07/2013 Antrim Area Hospital Injury 29/07/2013 Antrim Area Hospital No Injuries 29/07/2013 Antrim Area Hospital Injury 29/07/2013 Holywell Hospital No Injuries 29/07/2013 Holywell Hospital No Injuries 29/07/2013 Moyle Hospital Injury 29/07/2013 Whiteabbey Hospital No Injuries 29/07/2013 Whiteabbey Hospital No Injuries 30/07/2013 Antrim Area Hospital No Injuries 30/07/2013 Antrim Area Hospital No Injuries 30/07/2013 Holywell Hospital No Injuries 30/07/2013 Holywell Hospital No Injuries 30/07/2013 Whiteabbey Hospital No Injuries Incident date Facility Injury Falls have been recorded in the following locations:- 31/07/2013 Antrim Area Hospital Injury 31/07/2013 Antrim Area Hospital No Injuries 31/07/2013 Causeway Hospital No Injuries 01/08/2013 Antrim Area Hospital No Injuries 01/08/2013 Antrim Area Hospital No Injuries 01/08/2013 Antrim Area Hospital No Injuries 01/08/2013 Holywell Hospital Injury 01/08/2013 Holywell Hospital No Injuries 01/08/2013 Holywell Hospital No Injuries 01/08/2013 Whiteabbey Hospital No Injuries 02/08/2013 Antrim Area Hospital No Injuries 02/08/2013 Causeway Hospital Injury 02/08/2013 Causeway Hospital No Injuries 02/08/2013 Holywell Hospital No Injuries 03/08/2013 Causeway Hospital Injury 03/08/2013 Dalriada Hospital Injury 03/08/2013 Whiteabbey Hospital No Injuries 04/08/2013 Antrim Area Hospital No Injuries 04/08/2013 Holywell Hospital No Injuries 04/08/2013 Ross Thomson Unit No Injuries 04/08/2013 Whiteabbey Hospital No Injuries 05/08/2013 Antrim Area Hospital No Injuries 05/08/2013 Antrim Area Hospital No Injuries 05/08/2013 Holywell Hospital Injury 06/08/2013 Antrim Area Hospital No Injuries 07/08/2013 Antrim Area Hospital No Injuries 07/08/2013 Antrim
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