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June 01, 2021 - Discussing Infectious Concerns About Residents With Family Members and Caregivers
Discussing Infectious Concerns About Residents With Family Members and Caregivers
Long-Term Care
AHRQ Safety Program for Improving Antibiotic Use
AHRQ Pub. No. 17(21)-0029
June 2021
Discussing Concerns With Family
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Objectives
Review…
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June 12, 2017 - ensures that critical
information is addressed
� Five-Step Process:
1.Open the discussion
2.State the concern … Invoked when an initial assertion is ignored…
� It is your responsibility to assertively voice your
concern
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March 01, 2014 - Two hours later, the nurse contacts the resident and again expresses her concern that the baby "just … At approximately 0530, the nurse calls the resident again, with another update and continued concern
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July 01, 2023 - Pick 2 or 3 of the items that are your biggest concern. What would you do differently? … List each concern on a whiteboard or flip chart. … Place the notes on the whiteboard or flip chart under the concern. … In addition, the Hospital AIM Team should periodically review the entire concern list to determine whether … Level of Concern
1 = lowest level to 5 = greatest level Action Steps To Prevent Failure
What can I do
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July 01, 2023 - Pick two or three of the items that are your biggest concern. What would you do differently? … List each concern on a whiteboard or flip chart. … Place the notes on the whiteboard or flip chart under the concern. … In addition, the Hospital AIM Team should periodically review the entire concern list to determine whether … Level of Concern
1 = lowest level to 5 = greatest level Action Steps To Prevent Failure
What can I do
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December 01, 2017 - 8
Premortem Exercise
Step 3
Identify the level of concern for each reason
Use a scale of 1 to 5
Lowest … Moderate Highest
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5
Levels of Concern
Premortem Tool ‹#›
AHRQ Safety Program for
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January 28, 2013 - The program may need to add or make changes to any parts of the EHR that concern fall risk assessment
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March 05, 2008 - the responses, categorized safety concerns into one of eight categories based on the
focus of the concern … key to implementing
change, especially when financial resources are required to completely resolve a concern … • What is your biggest safety concern on your unit? … Is there anything that could be done to prevent
the next adverse event or to address your safety concern
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April 13, 2017 - Addressing Physician Concerns With the Checklist
Common Concern
Response
Explanation
“I'm already
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December 01, 2012 - State the concern.
State the problem—real or perceived.
Offer a solution. … State the concern.
State the problem—real or perceived.
Offer a solution. … CUS stands for the following actions:
First, state your concern . … Describe in what way the concern is related to safety. … SBAR provides a vehicle for individuals to speak up and express concern in a concise manner.
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January 01, 2004 - Despite this longstanding concern,
beta-blockade has been repeatedly shown to benefit patients with … Of particular concern was the finding that a
significant number of patients who had indications for … Concern for adverse events
Studies have shown beta-blocker therapy initiated on the day of surgery … have reported an increased incidence
of bradycardia and hypotension.24
Providers also expressed concern … As a result of this concern, many anesthesia providers voiced
reluctance in adopting a strategy that
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September 01, 2022 - • Systemic corticosteroids are not recommended due to weak evidence for use and concern that side
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March 11, 2014 - • You notify the oncoming nurse of your concern
(PROGRESS). … It is important to voice your concern by
advocating and asserting your statement at least twice if the … • The second challenge should provide some support for
your concern. … To use CUS:
• First, state your concern.
• Then, state why you are uncomfortable. … Discuss in what way the concern is related to safety.
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July 11, 2017 - • You notify the oncoming nurse of your concern
(PROGRESS). … It is important to voice your concern by
advocating and asserting your statement at least twice if … • The second challenge should provide some support for
your concern. … To use CUS:
• First, state your concern.
• Then, state why you are uncomfortable. … Discuss in what way the concern is related to safety.
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July 01, 2023 - Nurse uses critical language to express concern about lack of blood T&C match. … If not already done after first trigger, nurse uses critical language to express concern about lack of … Nurse uses critical language to express concern about lack of blood T&C match.
… Nurse uses critical language to express concern about lack of blood T&C match.
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November 01, 2014 - stakeholders, implement a State-level quality improvement collaborative that addresses a specific clinical concern
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November 01, 2020 - you to initiate the questions and the discussion with the doctors because you’re the one that has the concern
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January 29, 2021 - Accompanying education material
PATIENT SAFETY QUALITY IMPROVEMENT INITIATIVE
SAFETY CONCERN: Currently