SBAR Communication This SBAR tool was developed by Kaiser Permanente. Please feel free to use and reproduce these materials in the spirit of patient safety,

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SBAR Communication This SBAR tool was developed by Kaiser Permanente. Please feel free to use and reproduce these materials in the spirit of patient safety, and please retain this footer in the spirit of appropriate recognition.

What is SBAR? A method of succintly passing critical medical information between clinicians. Poor communication and lack of situational awareness play a part in many adverse patient events It improves patient safety.

When to use SBAR When ing clinicians to ask for advice or for prescribing requests. When talking over the phone or through VTC. It is a framework – it can be adapted and might not be suitable for every case.

SBAR Situation Background Assessment Reccomendation

Situation I am calling about. Briefly state the problem, what is it, when it happened or started, and how severe.

Background Pertinent background information related to the situation could include the following: – Medications and allergies – Pathology results – Recent examination findings – Past medical history

Assessment This is what I think the problem is: The problem seems to be cardiac infection neurologic respiratory etc. I am not sure what the problem is but the patient is deteriorating. The patient seems to be unwell and may get worse, we need to do refer.

Recommendation I recommend the following treatment: I recommend referring the patient: I recommend the patient gets an urgent/routine prescription: This SBAR tool was developed by Kaiser Permanente. Please feel free to use and reproduce these materials in the spirit of patient safety, and please retain this footer in the spirit of appropriate recognition.