front 1 Chapter 27 Cont-'d Patient Safety Basic Human Needs (three needs?) | back 1
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front 2 Basic Human needs continued- Explain concepts of Nutrition and Temperature? | back 2 Nutrition: needs proper storage and house without vermin. Proper refrigeration- do patients have refrigeration. Proper preparation area- is it clean and do moms know how to prepare formula.. Temperature : too much or too little temperature : Hypertherma- fever, lack of electricity, air conditioning. At higher risk- elderly, babies and chronically ill. Hypothermia- core body temperature 95 f or below. At risk people: homeless, elderly. babies and can be caused by alcohol or drug ingestion |
front 3 Basic Needs Who can help meet basic needs? | back 3 social service assistance may be needed to meet basic human needs and help those unable to pay bills for electric/gas and vermin control (rats, bugs, roaches) |
front 4 Environmental Hazards- at home and at health care centers What are the environmental hazards include? | back 4 1. Falls: increased incidence dependent on previous falls, age, vision, balance problems. walkers, Make a patient assessment daily. 2. Transmission of pathogens: need infection control measure: isolation. gloving, washing hands before and after each patient procedure including:
3. Pollution: environmental, smoking esp. in cars w/ children 5. Disasters: * natural- tornado snow storms flooding or *manmade: bioterrorism ect. |
front 5 Safety Risks by Developmental stage 1. Risk to: children younger than 5 years? 2. Risks to school-aged children? | back 5 1. ex. choking 2. Bike safety and head gear to prevent injuries |
front 6 Safety Risks by Developmental stage 1. Risk to: adolescents? 2. Risks to adults? 3. Risks to older adult patients? | back 6 1. risk taking behaviors: car accidents, drug overdose and most are due to peer influences 2. lifestyle habits, smoking drinking, drug use that can cause cardio and pulmonary diseases 3. physiological changes: sight, hearing, reflexes, falls chronic disease, become a "polyfarm"-multiple medications |
front 7 National Quality Forum What is on the list of serious reportable events or "Never Events" and steps? *major focus of healthcare providers for patient safety (book 27-3 box) | back 7
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front 8 CMS list of "Never Events" Define "Never events"? | back 8
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front 9 Risks in Health Care Agencies What are the specific risks to patients within the hare care environment? | back 9
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front 10 specific Risks in Health Care Agencies (cont'd) What are the classifications of health care agency accidents? | back 10 Nurses assesses for potential problems: 1. Patient-inherent accidents: self induced injury: cut burn, setting fire 2. Procedure-related accidents:occurs during therapy, improper use of external devices 3. Equipment-related accidents: results from the malfunction, misuse or disrepair og equipment 4. Falls- that can result in broken hip and head trauma |
front 11 Safety and the Nursing Process How do nurses use critical thinking approach in care of patients? | back 11 Development of a individualized care plan includes; 1. Assessments- though the patient's eyes and patients home environment because patient view of safe may not be the same as the standards. use of wheel chairs, walkers? 2. Assessments Questions- ask about: activity and exercise, medication history, history of falls and home maintenance and safety. medications? have you fallen, who shovels? 3. Nursing history- |
front 12 Implementation in Acute Care Safety Use of Fall Risk prevention and protocols used to prevent falls? | back 12
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front 13 Safety and the Nursing Process Implementation Acute Care Safety: | back 13
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front 14 What are the expected Expected Outcomes: keypoints? | back 14
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