Ensuring Patient Safety In Radiology June 2007 John Thomas.

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Ensuring Patient Safety In Radiology June 2007 John Thomas

Verification Process - STEP 1 Radiology ‘Request/Consent Form’  Clear & legible  Provision of mandatory information  Patient Details(preferably Addressograph label)  Full Name/ DOB/ MRN  Ward & Date Written  Procedure Requested (including side)  Relevant Clinical History  Referring Doctor Contact Details  Printed Name/ Signature/ Page No.  Incomplete/Incorrect Request Form – Immediately notify Referrer or Ward Nurse

Verification Process – STEP 2 Correct Patient (Identification) Scope: All radiology procedures  Ask the patient “What is your FULL NAME?” “What is your Date of Birth?” “What is the name of the PROCEDURE you are having today?”. Also ask SITE/SIDE if required  Never state patient’s Name/ DOB/ Site & Side “Do not tell the patient… the patient tells you” E.g. Call “Mr. Brown”, then ask the above questions including additional questions related to clinical history as outlined on Request Form

Verification Process - Cont. Correct Patient (Identification) Cont.  Inpatients 1.Ask patient to state Full Name/ DOB/ Procedure 2.Check responses against Referral Form & Patient ID Band (wrist/ankle) including MRN– MANDATORY Do Not Proceed if :  Patient ID Band is absent. Call Ward Nurse to personally ID patient and complete Time Out Verification sticker (all personnel sign). Complete online IIMS form & document into Escort Issues book  Patient can not verbalise identity. Nurse Escort must verify patient identity. Complete Time Out Verification sticker (all personnel sign).

Verification Process - Cont.  Outpatients 1.Ask patient to state Full Name/ DOB/ Procedure 2.Check responses against Referral Form Do Not Proceed if :  Patient can not verbalise identity. Proceed only after :  Identity is verified by accompanying relative, family member, friend or healthcare interpreter.

Reinforcing the Message Displayed at all imaging consoles Have you checked the Patient ID ? - Prior to the Procedure - Are you sure ! Asked patient their: Name DOB (Procedure) Checked response & MRN against ID Band & Request Form

Team Time Out – STEP 3 General X-ray (General, Mobiles, Emergency - Resus, Mammography, Screening) Confirm before procedure  Correct patient is present (Full Name/DOB/MRN/ID Band)  Clinical history corresponds with Requested exam  Correct site & side is being examined  Correct right & left markers are being used Perform diagnostic examination (provided no discrepancies exist).

Team Time Out – STEP 3 Cont. Interventional (invasive) Radiology (All invasive procedures covering CT / Ultrasound / Angiography / Mammography and selective Screening procedures) In procedure room, with patient present. Confirm patient ID, request/consent forms, image data all correct. Site marked by interventional doctor. Team Leader (usually Nursing staff) calls Time Out immediately prior to procedure commencement (patient draped) to confirm:  Verification of patient identity (Full Name/DOB/MRN/ID Band)  Agreement on the intended procedure  Verification of correct position i.e level & side  Verification of the visible marked site  Availability of correct implants/equipment/medication TTO discrepancies – DO NOT proceed until resolved (document)

Team Time Out – STEP 4 Post Procedure (all Radiology procedures) Ensure that:  Correct details are attached to the image/s  Patient details & side marker/annotations on post- processed image/s are correct  Certified Time Out Verification sticker  Radiographer/s to complete checklist, procedure, date, print name & sign  scanned to PACS, then  placed in patient medical notes.

Time Out Verification sticker Scope: All radiology procedures General vs. Interventional use TIME OUT VERIFICATION Patient Identification Verified Procedure & Consent Verified Correct Site & Side Verified Imaging Data Confirmed (priors) Implant/Equipment Confirmed RADIOLOGY St George Hospital Yes N/A   Procedure : ……………………………Date: ……………. Team member :……………………………………………… Team Leader name:……………………………………….. Team Leader signature:…………………………………..

SUMMARY Getting in Right in Radiology

SUMMARY Getting in Right in Radiology

Staff Related Responsibilities Patient Transfers Radiology staff (Front Desk) are required to complete ALL the front section of the Radiology Patient Transfer Slip: Check adequacy of Request Form (completion of mandatory information fields). Follow Request Form Completion Policy. To transcribe procedure & patient details from Request Form to Patient Transfer Slip. Phone Ward Nurse responsible for patient to arrange transfer stating: Your name and department (Radiology) “I have a Request Form for (Patient Name) to have an (Radiology procedure)”

Patient Transfers Cont. The following questions should then be asked: 1.What is the patient MRN? 2.Is the patient ready for their procedure? 3.Do they travel in a bed or wheelchair? 4.Do they require a Nurse Escort? 5.What bed number are they? 6.Do they have electrical equipment on the bed e.g..IMED? 7.Do they need oxygen? 8.Does the Orderly need Personal Protective Equipment?

Patient Transfers Cont. For all procedures, especially CT & Angiography 1.Has the patient consented or are they able to consent? 2.When was the last time the patient had something to eat? 3. Does the patient have a cannula? 4. Is the patient on anticoagulation therapy? When all necessary information has been established, complete front side of Radiology Patient Transfer Slip.

Radiology Patient Transfer Slip Front Side

Radiology Patient Transfer Slip When all information fields are completed, patient transfer can proceed. Radiology Orderly is given slip. Upon arrival on Ward, the Radiology Orderly must: Identify themselves to Ward staff and Department (Radiology) State name of patient to be transferred & procedure (as outlined on accompanying Transfer Slip). Consult Ward Nurse (or NUM) responsible for patient and verify whether: patient is ready for transfer? needs a Nurse Escort? requires oxygen &/or electrical equipment? you need to wear PPE?

Radiology Patient Transfer Slip Cont. Locate patient as directed by Ward Nurse Radiology Orderly MUST: Verify Patient Identification Radiology Orderly to ask patient to state Full Name & Date of Birth as outlined on Patient Transfer Slip. Check Check response against ID Band (wrist/ankle). This is mandatory. Check MRN against ID Band (Patient is not to be transferred without ID Band or correct identification) Ensure all Patient Notes & X-rays accompany patient to Radiology Radiology Orderly then completes checklist on rear side of slip

Radiology Patient Transfer Slip Rear Side