ER Staff Meeting Trauma Update July 2017 Zach Stanford, RN, CCRN, TCRN, CEN Trauma Education
Hope you had a SAFE and HAPPY 4th of July!
Trauma Ed / Conferences July 12th and 13th -14 CEs – classes held at Eden in the MOB. Register through Paragon Education - $275 – This is the LAST one this year! Other Up-Coming Classes/Conferences October: TCAR – 11th and 12th ABLS – 16th Totally Trauma – 23rd and 24th November: TNCC – 8th and 9th Trauma Symposium: From EMS to ED and Beyond August 23rd and 24th-17.65 CEs – classes held at Eden in the MOB Rm 3 & 4. Register through Cascade Training Center $390 September 19th – 6 CEs – classes held at Mills College in Oakland. Register through East Bay Trauma – Registration opens July 11th
Trauma Charting Highlights It has been great seeing…. AND/OR AND/OR THANK YOU!!
Chart Audits… What an improvement! Starting now… The “Charting Quality” (the chart above) numbers will be based by time of disposition(admission or discharge) instead of time of arrival. Chart Audit emails will go to the LAST nurse who cared for the trauma patient instead of all nurses who cared for the trauma patient. What an improvement!
Give Trauma Charts to the A.A. – Origionals stay in the ER
Trauma Surgeon is in charge for any type of Trauma Code Remember….. The Trauma Surgeon is always in charge of patient care regardless of how many other MDs or Surgeons are in the room. Trauma Surgeon is in charge for any type of Trauma Code
The Belmont will auto-regulate flow to match the catheter’s capacity. When the Belmont’s high pressure alarm is sounding: Check to see if it is still running (it most likely will be, just at a lower rate) Check line and site for infiltration, kinks, bent extremity or BP Cuffs. If site is good- free from obstruction and has good flow either: Live with the alarm noise and let the machine infuse Turn down the flow rate to match catheter’s capacity until a larger line can be established Remember….. The Belmont will auto-regulate flow to match the catheter’s capacity.