potter and perry chapter 27 patient safety
The QSEN safety competency for a nurse is defined as:
"Minimizies risks of harm to patients and provides through both system effectiveness and individual performance"
What are some nursing assessment questions for history of falls?
Have you ever fallen or tripped over anything in your home? Have you ever suffered an injury from a fall? What was it and how did it happen? did you have any symptoms right before you fell? What were they? Which activity were you performing before the fall?
patient safety goals from the TJC to reduce medical errors
Identify patients correctly Use 2 identifiers Improve staff communication Report test results in a timely manner Bedside report Use medicines safely Label all medications Reduce harm related to anticoagulant therapy Use alarms safely Prevent Infection Use good hand hygiene Prevent MRSA Prevent central catheter associated infection Prevent mistakes in surgery o Safe practices related to surgical site
Fire Prevention
Know the number for reporting fires. Should be visible on the phone at all times. Know the fire drill and evacuation plan of the agency Know the location of all fire alarms, exits, extinguishers, and oxygen shut off in your work area
standardized wristbands
Red-allergies Yellow-falls Purple-DNR Pink- limb alert Green- latex allergy
R>A>C>E (fire safety)
Remove/ Rescue; Alarm; Contain/Confine; Extinguish
6 patient rights
Right route right drug right dose right patient right frequency right documentation
Nursing Process-Diagnosis Some possible NANDA nursing diagnoses include:
Risk for Injury Risk for Falls Risk for Poisoning Risk for Aspiration Risk for Trauma
Nursing diagnosis for patients with safety risks
Risk for falls impaired home maintenance risk for injury deficient knowledge risk for poisoning risk for suffocation risk for trauma
freedom from psychological and physical injury, and is a basic human need
Safety
What are some nusing assessment questions for Medication history?
Which medications (prescription, over the counter, herbal) do you take? Has your doctor or pharmacist reviewed your medicines with you? Do any medications make you dizzy or light headed?
What are some nursing assessment questions for home maintenance and safety?
Whoe does your simple home maintenance or minor home repairs? Who shovels your snow? Tends to your lawn? Do you feel safe in your home? Which things in your environment make you feel unsafe? Do you have someone to call in case of an emergency? How do you feel aout modiying your home to make if safer? Do you need help finding resources to help you do this?
incident report
a confidential document that completely describes any patient accident occurring on the premises of a health care agency.
Patient-inherent accidents
accidents (other than falls) in which a patient is the primary reason for the accident self inflicted injuries
nursing assessment questions for safety
activity and execrise: do you use any assistive devices such as a wheelchair, walker, or cane to help you move or get around? did someone show you how to use them safely? *do you have any difficulty bathing? dressing?eating? using the bathroom?transferring out of the bed or chair?
A patients environment includes what?
all of the many physical and psychosocial factors that influence or affect the life and survival of that patient.
When an adverse event occurs the nurse fills out_________________
an incident report
Restraint
any manual method, physical, or mechanical device, material or equipment that immobilizes or reduces the ability of a patient to move his or her arms, legs body or head freely.
pathogen
any microorganism capable of producing an illness
active immunity
by an injection of a small amount of attenuated or dead organisms into the body
MSDS book provides what kind of information
detailed information about the chemical, health hazards imposed, first aid guidelines and precautions for safe handling and use
Among adults age 64 and older what is the leading cause of unintentional injuries?
falls
specific risks to patients safety in health care setting
falls, patient inherent accidents, procedure related accidents and equipment related accidents
what is the most common means of transmission of pathogens?
hands
what is the leading cause of death and injury in school aged children?
head injuries, with bicycle accidents being one of the major causes of such injuries
What does a fall assessment tool do? and when is it done?
helps you assess important risk factors, needs to be completed on admission or following a change in the patients condition
Reduces the , and in some cases prevents, the transmission of disease from person to person
immunization
Active strategies include
in which the individual is actively involved through changes in lifestyle (wearing seat belts, installing outdoor lighting)
What groups require help in achieving a safe environment?
infants children older adults physically and mentally disabled the illiterate the poor
In care of safety the nurse
integrates knowledge from nursing and other scientific disciplines, previous experiences in caring for patients who had an injury or were at risk, critical thinking attitudes such as responsibility and discipline and any standards of practice that are applicable.
What are the individual risk factors for safety?
lifestyle-operating machinery or driving while under the influence, stress, fatigue, anxiety sensory or communication impairment: delirium, dementia, and depression place patients at risk for injury, become easily confused about their surrounding lack of safety awareness-not paying attention to expiration dates of food or medication
these happen when something that was planned as part of medical care but doesn't workout or when the wrong plan was used.
medical errors
What does a safe environment mean?
meeting basic needs, reducing physical hazards, and the transmission of pathogens and controlling pollution
According to Maslow's hierarchy of needs these basic needs ___________ before physical and psychological safety and security can be addressed.
must be met
What are basic needs?
need for sufficient oxygen nutrition optimum temperature
Risk for injury-assessment activities
observe patients posture, rom, strength, balance, and body alignment ask about patients visual acuity complete a home hazard appraisal
passive immunity
occurs when antibodies produced by other person or animals are introduced into a persons blood stream for protections
Hypothermia
occurs when the core body temperature drops to 95 degrees or lower
Which groups are at high risk for hypothermia?
older adults, children and infants patients with cardiovascular conditions patients who have ingested drug or alcohol in excess people who are home less
Alternatives to restraints
orient patients and families to environment; explain all procedures provide companionship and supervision offer diversion activities-music assign confused patients near nurses station provide appropriate visual and auditory stimuli remove things that promote leaving promote relaxation techniques and normal sleep patterns institute exercise and ambulation schedules frequent toileting, food and liquid camouflage iv lines with clothing, stockineete or kling dressing Evaluate all meds and ensure effective pain management reassess physical status and review lab findings
patient inherent accident
patient is primary reason for the accident
Any substance that impairs health or destroys life when ingested, inhaled, or absorbed through the body
poison
what are the factors that increase the risk for fall in older adults 65 and older?
reduced vision, orthostatic hypotension, lower-extremity weakness, gait and balance problems, urinary incontinence, improper use of walking aid, and the effect of various medications.
The use of __________ must be clinically justified. Need a doctors ___________ for restraints.
restraints, order
The _______ campaign encourages patients to take a role in preventing health care errors by becoming active, involved, and informed participants on the health care team.
speak up
How do nurses participate in health promotion?
supporting legislation acting as positive role models working in community based settings
success critical thinking requires
synthesis of knowledge, experience, information gathered from patients, critical thinking attitudes, and intellectual and professional standards
What part of the vehicle is the safest in the event of a crash and prevents injury from deployment of passenger and side air bags?
the back seat
Why was the quality and safety education for nurses project developed? QSEN
to meet the challenge of preparing future nurses who will have the knowledge skill and attitudes necessary to continuously improve the quality and safety of the health care system within which they work.
What does a safe environment do?
*reduces the risk for illness and injury *helps to contain the cost of health care by preventing extended lengths of treatment and or hospitalizations *improving or maintaining a patients functional status *increasing the patients sense of well being
How do health care organizations foster a patient centered safety culture?
1. continually focusing on performance improvement endeavors 2. risk management findings 3. safety reports providing current reliable technology 4. intergrating evidence based practice into procedures 5. designing a safe work environment 6. providing continuing education 7. access to appropriate resources for staff
What type of things are asked in a fall risk assessment too?
Age of patient fall history Elimination-incontinent, urgency Meidcations-anticonvulsants, antihypertensives, diuretics, hypnotics, laxatives, sedatives, and psychotrophics patient care environment: iv, chest tube, indwelling catheters mobility cognition
what kind of safety alarms can we use to keep patients safe
Bed alarms heart monitors telemetry breathing monitor
Fall prevention
Signage Wrist bands Socks Instruction Hourly rounding Items in reach Call for assistance
The correct placement of an infant car seat in the vehicle is:
The car seat should be rear-facing in the back seat
What is the best resource when parents and patients need information about the treatment of accidental poisoning?
The poison control center