STAFF STAY INTERVIEWS I have updated the stay interview calendar‚ and sign in sheet for the month of February and post it on the post it office door. I will continue to block the 30 minute slots on the calendar to ensure timeliness of the meeting. Please schedule yourself accordingly as we move forward into completion. I have enjoyed the time spent with each staff members in sharing ideas and positive feedback during the stay interviews. I’m also
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The use of abbreviations in the medical field has recently become a major issue and a national concern as a cause of medication or other life-threatening errors. Medical errors have been determined to be the eighth most common cause of patient deaths in the United States (Nordenberg‚ 200). When dealing with medical information and a person ’s life‚ accurate and understandable written or computerized documentation is of utmost importance. Eliminating abbreviations can reduce errors because this
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provided quick access to drug information. (http://jaapa.com/issues/j20040201/articles/0204wmederrors.html) 2. Should written policies be developed for abbreviation usages? If yes‚ what should the policies contain? If no‚ explain. Yes. The JCAHO has recently mandated the accredited organizations to develop and enforce sure a list. Many organizations are developing written policies stating which abbreviations should not be used and medical professionals are trained to write legible when using
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condition that describe the sequence and timing of interventions that should result in expected client or patient outcomes. -Purpose is to reduce variation in care mgmt‚ limit costs of care‚ and to eval effectiveness of care. CLIENT/PATIENT SAFETY -JCAHO‚ nongovernmental agency audits operation of hospitals/hc facilities‚ IDs pt safety as impt responsibility of hc providers. -Pt safety goals are requirements for accreditation. -Infants and children at higher risk for med errors -Reasons: med calculations
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Competency 724.3.4: Quality Improvement Lillian L. Klitsch Western Governors University Root Cause Analysis: An event occurred on a Thursday at 3:30pm in the Emergency Department of a sixty-bed rural hospital. A report was completed on February 2nd‚ 2011 The Root Cause Analysis Team will brief Management of the facility on February 10th‚ 2011 regarding the event. Team Members: Leader Chief Nursing Officer Recorder Administrative Secretary Member Quality/Risk Manager
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The Joint Commission of Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) defines negligence as a‚ "Failure to use such care as a reasonably prudent and careful person would use under similar circumstances"(JCAHO‚ 2003) .The nurse ’s main obligation is to uphold the Standards of Care for the patient. It is the nurse ’s duty to have a relationship with a patient which involves providing care
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Why Effective Communication is Important for Nursing This essay is set to explore the importance of developing effective communication skills in nursing. It will give a short overview on what communication is and what it involves. Then it will explain the importance of effective communication in nursing. Furthermore‚ the essay will briefly present some challenges surrounding communication in nursing and suggestions on how they can be addressed before it concludes by summarising the needs for nursing
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A certified nursing assistant (CNA) is not the same as a medical assistant. The occupations both involve working with patients and collaborating with nurses and physicians in medical settings‚ but a CNA has much more specific duties. CNAs aid nurses by doing patient prep work‚ such as taking temperature or blood pressure‚ feeding and bathing patients‚ and filling the role of a general caregiver for patients who may not need constant medical attention‚ but do need assistance with personal maintenance
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HCA’s Clinical Ethics Manual Section headings are bookmarks; Control + Click to follow link INTRODUCTION Executive Summary SECTION 1 Reasons for Developing an Ethics Committee History of Ethics Committees Common Threads of Clinical Ethics Committees Joint Commission Standards SECTION 2 Committee Structure Defining Goals and Functions Organizational Placement Discoverability Membership Requirements and Selection Character of the Committee Committee Membership Representatives
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Regulatory Agency paper Name HCS/430 Legal issues in Health Care: Regulations and Compliances September 27‚ 2010 Instructor Regulatory Agency paper The Joint Commission is an agency that maintains partnership with the government to help improve the standards of health care within the United States. The Joint Commission accredits health care organizations and health care programs by setting standards to help improve the quality and safety of health care. The Joint Commission work closely and
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