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2011 National Patient Safety Goals
2011 National Patient Safety Goals incumbrance Competency Pre-Test Reading Material Identify uncomplaining/residents correctly delectation at least two ways to identify enduring/residents. For example, delectation the patient role/residents name and date of birth. This is make to manufacture true that each(prenominal) patient/resident gets the medicate and treatment meant for them. dupe sure that the correct patient/resident gets the correct split role when they get a blood transfusion. Improve staff communication chop-chop get chief(prenominal) test results to the right staff person.When taking orders from a physician you must read back and verify orders received and enter as such. Shift report must be given to onslaught c are givers and after procedures. Standardize abbreviations, acronyms and symbols that are non to be apply throughout the organization. ingestion medicines safely Label all medicines that are not already labeled. For example, medicines in syring es, cups and basins. Take extra care with patient/residents who withstand medicines to thin their blood. Blood thinners such as Coumadin, Lovenox and Heparin have many drug and food interactions.Prevent infection Hand laundry outing is the most important step in preventing infection. Indications for hand washing o o o o o When work force are visibly dirty or visibly soiled with blood or other body fluids, wash detainment with either a soap and water If manpower are not visibly soiled, use an alcohol-based hand rub for routinely decontaminating hands Wash hands in the lead having direct contact with patients Wash hands before donning gloves for all procedures Wash hands after contact with a patient pageboy 1 of 3 2008- 2010 API Healthcare Corporation.All rights reserved. o o o o Wash hands after contact with nonliving objects (including medical equipment) in the immediate vicinity of the patient Wash hands after removing gloves Before eating and after using a restroom, wash hands soap and water Wash hands with soap and cranky water if exposed to C-Diff Use proven guidelines to prevent infections that are operose to treat. Treatment of Multi Drug Resistant Organisms (MDROs) may require one or more antibiotics. VRE and MRSA are two of most prevalent MDROs.Ensure cultures and sensitivities are done and patient treated accordingly. Use proven guidelines to prevent infection of the blood from central lines. Ensure cultures and sensitivities are done and patient treated accordingly. Use safe practices to treat the part of the body where surgery was done. Properly not bad(p) and disinfect all equipment between patient use to reduce dislodge of spreading infection. Check patient/resident medicines Find out what medicines each patient/resident is taking at home.Make sure that it is OK for the patient/resident to take any new medicines with their current medicines. Give a list of the patient/residents medicines to their next caregiver or to their regular doc tor before the patient/resident goes home. Give a list of the patient/residents medicines to the patient/resident and their family before they go home. Explain the list. Some patient/residents may get medicine in small amounts or for a short quantify. Make sure that it is OK for those patient/residents to take those medicines with their current medicines.Identify patient/resident prophylactic risks Find out which patient/residents are most likely to leaven to kill themselves. Find out if there are any risks for patient/residents who are getting oxygen. For example, fires in the patient/residents home. (Home Care) page 2 of 3 2008- 2010 API Healthcare Corporation. All rights reserved. Prevent patient/residents from fall Find out which patient/residents are most likely to fall. For example, is the patient/resident making any medicines that might make them weak, dizzy or sleepy?Take action to prevent for these patient/residents. Hourly rounds by the staff have shown to reduce the n umber of falls. Prevent sleep together sores (Long bourne Care) Find out which residents are most likely to have bed sores. Take action to prevent bed sores in these patient/residents. From time to time, re-check residents for bed sores. * Obtained from Joint Commission. Com 2010 Easy to Read Patient Safety Goals Page 3 of 3 2008- 2010 API Healthcare Corporation. All rights reserved.
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