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NATIONAL PATIENT NATIONAL PATIENT SAFETY SAFETY GOALS GOALS Part 1 Part 1 http://www.jointcommission.org/NR/ rdonlyres/868C9E07-037F-433D-8858- 0D5FAA4322F2/0/ July2010NPSGs_Scoring_HAP2.pdf

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NATIONAL PATIENT NATIONAL PATIENT SAFETY SAFETY GOALS GOALS

Part 1Part 1

http://www.jointcommission.org/NR/rdonlyres/868C9E07-037F-433D-8858-0D5FAA4322F2/0/July2010NPSGs_Scoring_HAP2.pdf

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01.01.01 Patient 01.01.01 Patient IdentificationIdentificationUse at least 2 pt. identifiers when providing care, treatment & services

-Service includes giving blood, meds-Label all specimens in presence of pt.

What 2 identifiers do you use in the hospital?

What should you never use as an identifier?

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Improve the Accuracy Improve the Accuracy of Patient Identificationof Patient Identification

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Goal 1 ContinuedGoal 1 Continued

Use of Two Patient Identifiers:-Patient name-Medical record-Date of birth

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01.03.01 Transfusion 01.03.01 Transfusion ErrorsErrorsEliminate transfusion errors r/t

patient misidentification

-What must be done before a pt. receives any blood product?

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Eliminating transfusion errors:-verification by 2 people-matching component to

the order and patient to the component

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02.03.01 Report critical 02.03.01 Report critical results of tests & diagnostic results of tests & diagnostic procedures on a timely basisprocedures on a timely basis

Improve the Effectiveness of Communication Among Caregivers

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What are critical results(definition)?

Who should receive the report?What is the appropriate

timeframe?What should be done with the

results?

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Goal 3Goal 3

Improve the Safety of Using Medications

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03.04.01 Labeling 03.04.01 Labeling MedicationsMedications

Label all medications, medication containers, and other solutions on and off the sterile field in perioperative and other procedural settings.

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Goal 3 ContinuedGoal 3 Continued

Labeling Medications -name of med -strength -date & time -expiration

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03.05.01 Anticoagulation 03.05.01 Anticoagulation TherapyTherapy

Reduce the likelihood of patient harm associated with the use of anticoagulant therapy.

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GOAL 3 ContinuedGOAL 3 ContinuedUse only unit dose prefilled or

premixed bags when available

Each facility should have a protocol

The patient’s baseline coagulation status should be assessed

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Goal 3 ContinuedGoal 3 ContinuedWhat tests should be performed

prior to a person starting anticoagulation therapy?

Why should a IV pump be used?What patient education should be

reviewed with this patient?

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03.06.01 Communication 03.06.01 Communication r/t Medicationr/t Medication

Maintain and communicate accurate patient medication information.

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Goal 3 ContinuedGoal 3 ContinuedPatient’s routine meds

Meds ordered when hospitalized

Pt. Education -give information regarding new

meds -Tell primary care giver of any

med changes