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Number one injury among health care workers

Communicable diseases


Blood and bodily fluids


Radiation


Chemo drugs


Chemicals

the joint commission

Back (Definition)


Independent non profit organization


Evaluates and accredits healthcare facilities throughout the country


Mission to continuously improve health care


To excel in providing safe and effective care of the highest quality and value

Front (Term)


National patient safety goals

Back (Definition)


Established in 2002


To address specific areas of concern in regard to patient safety


Identifying patients correctly


Communicating with caregivers


Admin med


Reducing health care associated infections


Reconciling meds when patients are discharged or transferred


Reducing falls


Improving recognition and response to changes in patients condition

National patient safer goals

Requirements to meet each goal are established by committee


Each facility must determine how they will meet the requirement

Front (Term)


Factors contributing to an unsafe patient environment

Back (Definition)


Unfamiliar setting


Loss of privacy


Age and ability to understand


Impaired mobility weakness, blood loss, gait


Communication-language barrier or HOH


Pain and discomfort


Delayed assistance


Equipment tubing, alarms

Morse fall scale

History of falling :25


Secondary diagnosis:15


Ambulatory aid: 15 or 30


iV/saline lock: 20


Gait/transferring: 10 or 20


Mental status:15

Morse fall scale


Ranges

0-24: implement level I preventive fall precautions


25-50 implement level II- modified fall risk


Greater than 51: implement level III-strict fall risk


Strict fall risk- identify pt. as high risk- flag chart, kardex, door and armband

Level I

Bed in lowest position


Side rails


Non skid footwear


Call bell in reach


Floor free of clutter

Level II

All of level I fall prevention precautions


Plus fall risk armband


Fall risk identified on chart


Stay with patient in bathroom


Don't allow patient OOB without

Level III

All of level I and II fall prevention precautions


Plus identification above patients bed or doorway


Use of restraint alternatives

Restraint alternatives

Chair bed or leg monitor


Soft devices


Strategies


Less restrictive ways to remind patients not to get up and or try to walk alone

fall prevention strategies

Place patient in a room next to the nurses station


Stay with patient in bathroom


Keep bed at lowest level


Place over bed table across wheelchair


Offer regular opportunities to toilet


Provide back rubs and distractions - night light

If fall occurs

Check patient for obvious injuries


Bleeding


LOC


Assess for signs of hip fracture


Observe for deformities of joints


Assess for paralysis or weakness on one side of the body


Call for help


Follow facility policy for moving a patient who has fallen

If a fall occurs

Take vital signs


If unconscious unstable vital signs not breathing or without a pulse call a code


Assist conscious patient to bed with the help of others according to policy


Notify patients physician explain what happened give patients current condition

If a fall occurs

Be prepared to take orders for X-rays and other tests


Document the incident according to policy


Complete an incident report


Charting should include details of finding the patient, vital signs, assistance to bed, and notifying the physician and orders obtained

Types of restraints

Vests


Waist


Extremity


Mitt