RNSG 1471



RNSG 1126Professional Nursing Concepts IIConcept – SAFETY Concept Definition Protection from harm or injury for patients and providers through both system effectiveness and individual performance. ExemplarsTime OutCore MeasuresAnticipatory Guidance Objectives Review what the concept means (including definition, antecedents and attributes). Explain how the time-out procedure, core measures, and anticipatory guidance relate to the concept of Safety.Analyze conditions that place an individual at risk of injury when core measures and anticipatory guidance or a time-out procedure are needed. Identify when safety is compromised related to core measures, anticipatory guidance and in a time-out situation. Discuss exemplars of core measures, anticipatory guidance, and of time-out occurrences.Apply the nursing process with collaborative interventions and evaluation for individuals experiencing surgery or a procedure requiring a time-out, or experiencing conditions related to core measures or anticipatory guidance. Assignments Prior to class:1. Review concept analysis diagram.2. Review definitions of interrelated concepts on concept analysis diagram.3. Required Assigned reading:*Page numbers, assignments, and other lecture information will be posted on blackboard.Giddens, J.F. (2017). Concepts for nursing practice. (2nd ed.). St. Louis, Missouri: Mobsy Elsevier. Chapter 47: SafetyLewis, S.L., Heitkemper, M.M., Dirksen, S.R., O’Brien, P.G., & Bucher, L. (2014). Medical surgical nursing (9th ed.). St. Louis: Mosby Elsevier.Chapter 19: Intraoperative Care McKinney, E, James, S., Murray, S., Nelson, K., & Ashwill, J. (2013). Maternal-child nursing. (4th ed.). St. Louis: Elsevier Saunders.Chapters: 6-9. Read only the portions that pertain to Health Promotions Yoost, B. L., & Crawford, L. R. (2015). Fundamentals of nursing: active learning for collaborative practice. St Louis MO: Mosby Elsevier.Chapter 16: Health and WellnessChapter 17 and 18 Human Development Conception through Older AdultZerwekh, J. & Claborn, J. (2015). Nursing today: Transitions and trends (8th ed.). Philadelphia: Saunders. Core Measures:Chapter 22 – Quality Patient Care Concept course outline:Time-Out procedureSafety prior to procedures or surgery includes “Universal Protocol”Positive OutcomesTimely dischargeNo harmPatient satisfaction of results Negative outcomesInjury or harm to patientEmotional effects to patient, family, and nurseIncreased cost to patientLiability of health care personnelNational Patient Safety Goals –verified prior to surgeryCorrect patientCorrect siteCorrect procedureCore measurementsWhy core measures are importantAnticipatory guidance Injury prevention, stress reduction/prevention, procedure preparationTraditionally for childrenExtension to all agesAdult screeningsFall preventionReviewed 11/2016 ................
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