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OSHA Injury Report: Southern Hills Hospital and Medical Center

Injury · Other recordable case

On , an injury at Southern Hills Hospital and Medical Center in Las Vegas, NV 89148 resulted in other recordable case. Employee was rN Progressive Care Staff in general medical and surgical hospitals.

Establishment
Southern Hills Hospital and Medical Center
Parent company
Hospital Corporation of America
Street
9300 West Sunset Road
City
Las Vegas
State
NV
ZIP
89148
On-site location
Intensive Care Unit Burn CCU ICU
Outcome
Other recordable case (code 4)
Type
Injury (code 1)

walking in patient room

Approx [REDACTED] I was giving 317s medication Housekeeper entered and started mopping the floor I waited a few minutes to allow the pt to swallow his meds then I walked to throw med packets in the trash I slipped and fell backwards twisting my knee and hitting my back on the floor I was able to protect my head from hitting the ground The wet floor sign was outside the door I have sudden burning sensation on my neck and shoulders with finger numbness the fall was witnessed by the pt and dayshift housekeeper Charge RNs notified an coworkers notified of incident

Strain Neck

wet floor

Around [REDACTED] While medicating a pt I slipped on a mopped floor and fell I twisted my knee and hit my backthough I protected my head I now have neck shoulder burning and finger numbness Reported to charge RN witnessed by pt and housekeeper

Job description
RN Progressive Care Staff
SOC code
29-1141 — Registered Nurses
NAICS code
622110 — General medical and surgical hospitals
NAICS vintage
2012
Avg employees
1209
Total hours worked
2184704
EIN
743048428
Establishment ID
52085
Employer case #
17588
Date of incident
Shift started
7:00
Time of incident
8:00
Filing year
2025
Submitted
22JAN26:17:03:00

Data from OSHA ITA Form 300/301 electronic submissions, filing year 2025. ITA Case Detail records are establishment-reported submissions, not OSHA inspections — no per-record IMIS deep link exists.