Running head: ACCREDITATION AUDIT CASE STUDY/ TRACER PATIENT TASK Accreditation Audit Case Study/ Tracer Patient Task III Crystal Shanaman WGU Accreditation Audit Case Study/ Tracer Patient Task III A1. At Nightingale Community Hospital‚ our value regarding safety is “we believe that excellence begins with providing a safe environment. We put our patients first as we seek to exceed the expectations of our customers with superior service‚ outstanding clinical care
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beginning any treatment or care.” (Code of Practice‚ Mental Health Act 1983) This has generated some ethical issues around this topic. The term ‘covert medication’ means to give medication secretly hidden in food or beverages‚ without consent from patients. For some this practice seems far less intrusive than administering injectable medication by physically restraining a person who does not want to be medicated. It will be undetected by the person receiving the medication. According to the Alzheimer’s
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the Patient. Name Institution Clear communication is paramount in health care‚ not only does this applies to individuals‚ but also to the population. However‚ in some cases‚ communication challenges are encountered in this process. These challenges make people more vulnerable to falls‚ as well as gaps. This paper describes a scenario of how effective communication relies on audience’s culture; I will discuss a specific patient scenario
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Ratched’s treatment and care of the patients was unethical when compared to the standards one would expect of a health care administrator. She used control over her patients to ensure order‚ without regard to the feelings and concerns of the patients. This issue is presented by the director‚ Milos Foreman‚ through symbolism‚ characterization and scenes. This‚ in turn‚ determines how the director wants us‚ as viewers‚ to feel about the issue. The ethical issue of patient treatment is portrayed in a
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Journal/Periodical Assignment Carey Brox‚ HCA 402 June 7‚ 2013 2013 Joint Commission National Patient Safety Goals for Hospitals The safety goals outlined for hospitals are intended to stimulate greater awareness of the elements of vulnerability or risk associated between patient and worker. Ultimately‚ patient safety‚ worker health and safe practice methods can have a positive influence on saving lives‚ reducing risk and controlling costs. The goals attempt to outline a uniform standard
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medical care and equipment. There is a need of modern and high technology equipment which can be managed/operated by the patient him/herself‚ family member and ambulatory health care personnel. Continuous monitoring
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Assisted Suicide Fantana Health Care Policy‚ Law and Ethics December 10‚ 2011 Explain how the patient Bill of Rights applies to this case. In this most delicate of all situations‚ Nurse Nancy’s role should involve the use of healing activities‚ which would seek to ensure Mrs. Jones physical and psychological comfort. The protection of the patient’s privacy‚ the support of the patient’s loved ones‚ the assistance of the patient’s state of peace‚ as well as her safety and security
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Joint Commission- National Patient Safety Goals Kathy Linkous University of West Florida Joint Commission- National Patient Safety Goals The Joint Commission focuses on certain goals each year. For patient safety and positive outcomes‚ hospitals are required to follow certain standards. National Patient Safety Goals were established in 2002 to help identify areas of concern with patient safety. This group is made up by a panel of experts including nurses‚ doctors‚ pharmacists and many other
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Working in partnership with patients/ clients who self administer medication A literature review Self-management has become a concept adopted by the Department of Health (DH) to enable people with chronic health conditions to become the controlling entity over their illness therefore promoting independence and psychological well being. Initiatives that recommend this practice are National Service Framework for chronic disease management and self-care (DH 2002) and National Service Framework
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for Patient who underwent Total Hip Replacement (THR) 05/05/2012 GNT1 Task2 Abstract This paper focuses on the discharge plan for patient who underwent the Total Hip Replacement (THR). The nurse‚ as a case manager‚ works with the multidisciplinary team to determine the appropriate discharge plan for the patient. The roles and responsibilities of each member are elaborated. The healthcare issues‚ the safety assessment are discussed. In this case study the patient lives
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