After an elderly person has fallen, the doctor can make a judgment by checking the patient’s vital signs, for example, whether the elderly person’s respiration is obviously abnormal, whether the heart rate is obviously increasing or decreasing, and whether the patient has obvious headache, precordial discomfort, and whether the limbs have obvious pain, whether they are able to move around, and also whether the patient’s skin has obvious bruises. Through the initial judgment, it can be seen whether the patient has any problem or not. If the patient has some internal bleeding or intracranial hemorrhage, it cannot be assessed by appearance. After the fall, it is recommended to go to the hospital surgery or emergency department as soon as possible, improve the relevant examination, such as blood routine, head CT, chest CT, abdominal ultrasound, or abdominal CT, sometimes need to do other tests to help clarify, and minimize the activities during the examination.