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Open
Your Eyes to Patient Safety
Patricia
Iyer MSN RN LNCC CLNI, Mary Ann Shea
RN JD, and Barbara Levin
BSN RN ONC LNCC
International
Council of Nurses International Conference
Yokohama, Japan
May 30, 2007
Background:
Every day tens if not hundreds of thousands of
errors occur in the healthcare system," according to
the Institute of Medicine, and "some cause disastrous
effects." Errors are costly to patients, hospitals
and insurance companies. Patient safety is fundamental to
quality nursing and health care as stated in the ICN position
statement on Patient Safety. A collaborative approach towards
patient safety involves all members of the healthcare team.
Communication issues are the leading contributing factors
resulting in patient injury. This program will focus on
how communication factors lead to a variety of patient injuries.
There are a multitude of facets which will be addressed
and include inexperience, generational, cultural and communication
styles.
Objective:
The learner will receive specific guidance on the use of
communication to avoid unexpected events will be provided.
Content:
This program will utilize a case study where the breakdown
in communication resulted in a sentinel event and cardiac
arrest. This extraordinary program will affect every attendee.
Medical records, photos, and videos will be shared detailing
this unexpected and near fatal event. This session will
also focus on the root/cause analysis and the new programs
designed/implemented in the facility as the lessons were
learned. Topics discussed in this program include communication
– telephone and verbal orders, reporting of critical
lab values, patient advocacy and chain of command.
Conclusion:
The audience will learn what an institution did with a root
cause analysis to incorporate new policies and procedures
and an education program to safeguard lives.
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