East Midlands Oxygen Saturation Wristband Project

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East Midlands Oxygen Saturation Wristband Project Aim Improve the prescription of oxygen Improve the titration of oxygen Improve patient safety

Why are we doing this? Incorrect use of oxygen may cause 2000-4000 avoidable deaths per year in those at risk of hypercapnoeic respiratory failure is linked to increased risk of death in Stroke/ICU patients/Survivors of cardiac arrest

Oxygen is a drug and should be prescribed Doctor’s Role Oxygen is a drug and should be prescribed ALL PATIENTS in the unit should have a target oxygen saturation prescribed………

Nurse’s Role On admission and drug rounds: Check target SpO2 prescribed - remind doctor! Check or put saturation wristband on patient Check the patient’s SpO2 is in the prescribed range

Put correct wristband on…

Other stuff…. Incident reporting Feedback Via hospital reporting system Site co-ordinator within 72 hours (put email/contact here) Feedback Staff survey Patient survey

Thank you for your support with this patient safety project Thank you for your support with this patient safety project. This training presentation was provided by Dr Gillian Lowrey, Respiratory Consultant Physician at Derby Teaching Hospitals.