1 st Annual National Forum Clarion Case Competition Report Out Clay Ackerly MSc Jennifer Chi ClMS Paige Conatser RN, BS Geri Kirkbride MSN December 9,

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1 st Annual National Forum Clarion Case Competition Report Out Clay Ackerly MSc Jennifer Chi ClMS Paige Conatser RN, BS Geri Kirkbride MSN December 9, th Annual National Forum on Quality Improvement in Health Care

Case Summary Presentation 18 y/o female with Hx of Lupus, Bi-Polar d/o and complicated social history, presents to the ED with chest pain and 2 week Hx of cough. 3 weeks prior, the pt visited the ED w/ similar complaints; Rheum f/u was recommended but pt did not f/u. On Admission Admit to General Med with both a presumed Lupus flare due to med non-adherence and a viral infx/UTI.

Case Summary Hospital Course Treated with Steroids; No ATB ordered on admission. Day 2, patient feels better but vitals begin to fall overnight. Day 3, discharge planned. Patient discharged despite patient verbalizing concern, poor vitals, shortness of breath and pending blood Cxs. Post-Hospital Blood Cx results back on day of discharge; pt was called to return to hospital. Delay in return to hospital. Pt dies of septic shock in MICU.

Errors Information gaps Incomplete history & information management issues created confusion & delays in care. Omission ATB, lab, x-rays, hand-off of pending blood culture, inpatient psych consults not done. Failure to Reassess Clinical Status Following a clinical change, pt complaints, change in vital signs, productive cough, medication review, etc. Lack of standardized clinical criteria for discharge Lack of established mechanism in the organization to support intern getting the patient back for treatment

Root Cause Analysis

Recommendations Assess the culture of safety in the care environment. Structure communication across the Health Care Team (esp. hand- offs and after changes in the clinical assessment of the pt). Create a system of clinical back up for trainees, and training requirements for EMR. Procedures for clinical oversight by RN and assignments of nursing. Standardized discharge criteria for both clinical and social needs based on clinical findings and social service screening. Create a mechanism to get the pt back for treatment in a timely manner.

Summary Event Unexpected death. Root Cause Septic shock resulting from delay of diagnosis and treatment of pneumonia. Contributory or Proximate Factors In the absence of a patient safety culture, multiple errors in communication and lapses in judgment contributed to the death of the 18 year old.