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May 01, 2017 - AHRQ CUS Pocket Card
In particular, the CUS (“Concern-Uncomfortable-Safety Issue”) method serves as … (b) CUS contact person thanks the individual for expressing the concern. … CUS contact person acts to address the concern. … CUS contact person determines if the concern affects other staff today. … (d) If we do nothing, will the concern recur?
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June 01, 2017 - If CUS contact person needs to address concern in person (in the procedure room). … CUS contact person thanks the individual for expressing the concern.
… CUS contact person acts to address the concern. … CUS contact person determines if the concern affects other staff today. … If we do nothing, will the concern recur?
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www.healthcare411.ahrq.gov/teamstepps/officebasedcare/module6/office_support-ig.html
September 01, 2015 - State the concern.
State the problem—real or perceived.
Offer a solution. … State the concern.
State the problem—real or perceived.
Offer a solution. … State the concern: " I am concerned that what you said and how you said it sounded rude ." … CUS stands for the following actions:
First, state your concern . … Describe in what way the concern is related to safety.
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July 01, 2023 - State the concern.
State the problem (real or perceived).
Offer a solution. … When an initial assertive statement is ignored:
It is your responsibility to assertively restate the concern … The team member being challenged must acknowledge that they heard and understood your concern. … If the response does not clarify and alleviate concern, rephrase the anticipated danger.
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www.healthcare411.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/teamstepps/officebasedcare/ts-obc-online-module6.pptx
March 07, 2019 - That action will raise the concern and allow fellow team members the opportunity to check or correct … It is a nonthreatening, respectful way to ensure that the concern or critical information is addressed … by restating the concern, and, if the initial assertion is ignored, by rephrasing it. … This two-challenge tactic ensures that an expressed concern is heard, understood, and acknowledged. … Describe in what way the concern is related to safety.
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February 28, 2022 - State the concern.
State the problem—real or perceived.
Offer a solution. … Invoked when an initial assertion is ignored…
It is your responsibility to assertively restate the concern … The team member being challenged must acknowledge that they heard and understood your concern. … If the response does not clarify and alleviate concern, rephrase the anticipated danger.
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January 20, 2006 - It is a nonthreatening, respectful way to ensure that the concern or critical information is addressed … State the concern: “I am concerned that what you said and how you said it sounded rude.” … This two-challenge tactic ensures that an expressed concern is heard, understood, and acknowledged. … CUS stands for the following actions:
First, state your concern. … Describe in what way the concern is related to safety.
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March 01, 2019 - It is a nonthreatening, respectful way to make sure the concern or critical information is addressed. … State the concern.
State the problem—real or perceived.
Offer a solution. … Possible Answers:
Opening: Say the person's name to whom the concern is addressed: "Dr. … The second challenge should provide some support for your concern. … Discuss in what way the concern is related to safety.
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November 01, 2021 - • Among a sample of records analyzed, the
most common description of the patient
safety concern, … Given that no specific patient safety concern was identified in the free text for these reports, the … There is no evidence in these reports that any other type of patient safety concern
occurred. … The second most common type of patient safety concern identified in the data was related to a COVID- … In total, approximately two-thirds of the records analyzed identified a patient safety concern due to
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February 19, 2014 - State the concern.
3. State the problem—real or perceived.
4. Offer a solution.
5. … Possible Answers:
• Opening: Say the person’s name to whom the concern is
addressed: “Dr. … • 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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www.healthcare411.ahrq.gov/teamstepps-program/curriculum/mutual/tools/advocacy.html
June 01, 2023 - Assertive statements are nonthreatening, respectful ways to make sure the concern or critical information … State the concern.
State the problem—real or perceived.
Offer a solution. … State the concern: "I am concerned that what you said and how you said it sounded rude."
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May 01, 2023 - colleagues if they have requested clarification but the response or confirmation does not ease the concern … teamwork culture where team members respectfully challenge one another when the plan is unclear or of concern … initial assertion is ignored:
It is your responsibility as the challenger to assertively voice your concern
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January 20, 2006 - in for overburdened team members
Assistance should be actively offered and given whenever there is concern … nonthreatening and ensures that critical information is addressed
Five steps:
Make an opening
State your concern … State the concern: “I am concerned that what you said and how you said it sounded rude.” … Invoked when an initial assertion is ignored:
It is your responsibility to assertively voice your concern
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May 01, 2017 - To use CUS, first, state your concern, then state why you are uncomfortable. … If the conflict is not resolved, state that there is a safety issue and discuss in what way the concern … is concerned about, this simple protocol makes it an expectation that the staff member express that concern … If the concern is not addressed, then the staff person declares that they are uncomfortable.
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December 09, 2015 - When staff have a concern about patient safety, they
challenge others until they are sure the concern
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May 01, 2023 - To use CUS, proceed as follows:
C: First, state your concern . … Discuss in what way the concern is related to safety.
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September 01, 2015 - Assistance should be actively offered and given whenever there is concern for patient safety related … State your concern.
Explain the problem.
Offer a solution.
Reach an agreement. … State the concern: "I am concerned that what you said and how you said it sounded rude." … Invoked when an initial assertion is ignored:
It is your responsibility to assertively voice your concern
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August 27, 2014 - received a positive developmental screening result or an indication from
the family that there was concern … 1 )"
Union of:
"Communication: From Patient to Provider: indication from the family that
there was concern … 1 )"
Union of:
"Communication: From Patient to Provider: indication from the family that
there was concern … 1 )"
Union of:
"Communication: From Patient to Provider: indication from the family
that there was concern … Set (1.1.1.1)"
"Communication: From Patient to Provider: indication from the family that there was concern
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June 01, 2017 - To use CUS, first, state your concern, then state why you are uncomfortable. … If the conflict is not resolved, state that there is a safety issue and discuss in what way the concern … is concerned about, this simple protocol makes it an expectation that the staff member express that concern … If the concern is not addressed, then the staff person declares that they are uncomfortable.
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March 19, 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