Missouri Best Practice Protocols Clinical Procedures Safety

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In a healthcare setting, a protocol, also called a medical guideline, is a set of instructions which describe a process to be followed to investigate a particular set of findings in a patient, or the method which should be followed to control a certain disease.

A protocol defines a set of operational procedures to ensure that there is a well- defined way of doing a particular task or range of tasks often informed by past experience. It is a code of precedence.

The key elements of a culture of safety include (1) a shared belief that although health care is a high-risk undertaking, delivery processes can be designed to prevent failures and harm to participants; (2) an organizational commitment to detecting and analyzing patient injuries and near misses; and (3) an environment

Components of Evidence-Based PracticeBest Available Evidence.Clinician's Knowledge and Skills.Patient's Wants and Needs.

From a patient safety perspective, a nurse's role includes monitoring patients for clinical deterioration, detecting errors and near misses, understanding care processes and weaknesses inherent in some systems, identifying and communicating changes in patient condition, and performing countless other tasks to ensure

The use of clinical protocols allows health care providers to offer appropriate diagnostic treatment and care services to patients, variance reports to purchasers and quality training to clinical staff.

Definition. A medical protocol is considered to be a set of predetermined criteria that define appropriate nursing interventions that articulate or describe situations in which the nurse makes judgments relative to a course of action for effective management of common patient care problems.

5 Factors that can help improve patient safety in hospitalsUse monitoring technology.Make sure patients understand their treatment.Verify all medical procedures.Follow proper handwashing procedures.Promote a team atmosphere.

5 Patient-Centered Strategies to Improve Patient SafetyAllow patients access to EHR data, clinician notes.Care for hospital environment.Create a safe patient experience.Create simple and timely appointment scheduling.Encourage family and caregiver engagement.

The 4 keys to implementing evidence-based practicesUnderstand the data.Consider your resources.Establish patient-centered goals.Identify your preferences.10 Sept 2019

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