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By: Ashley Hazelwood
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Site University Medical Center (UMC) Lebanon, TN Small community hospital
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Assigned Units Assigned to two units: Orthopedics One East Orthopedics: Examples: Total knee replacement, Total hip replacement, Shoulder scopes One East: Post Surgical Unit
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Role of Nurse Manager Fredia Fisher: Director of orthopedics and one east Seventeen years at UMC Budget Payroll Staffing and schedules Evaluations Attending meetings Advocate Rounds Delegate to clinical coordinators
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Role of Preceptor: Clinical Coordinators Jan Parker: Clinical Coordinator of orthopedics Janice Nichols: Clinical Coordinator of one east Assists Fredia Advocates Assists nurses Rounds Attends various meetings Various committees
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Role of Preceptor: Charge Nurses Lorrenda Daniels: Charge for one east Annette Scruggs: Charge of orthopedics Assigns patients to nurses Assigns rooms to patients Were the only registered nurses Performed tasks for licensed practical nurses Delegates tasks Care to assigned patients
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Leadership Project Fall precautions sign to post on door Safety checklist on sign Bed low position, wheels locked Alarms on Call light and personal items in reach Area clear of clutter Proper footwear available Toileting offered
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Objectives for Project Decrease falls among patients Improve compliance of safety assessment Increase placement of fall precaution sign Educate unlicensed employees on safety checklist Involve everyone in performing safety checklist
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Most Unique Aspect: Fall Project Attending fall meeting Learning issues with fall program Brainstorming ideas Working with chief of nursing Making changes to the policy Working with Fredia, Jan, and Janice Receiving insight from nurses and other employees What they thought would help
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Most Unique Aspect: My Nurse Manager Seeing a different side of nursing Excellent leadership skills Excellent advocacy Go to person for many employees Seventeen years of experience
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Strengths Fall Program Fall Team Policy Bracelets Hourly rounds Sticker on chart
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Areas for Improvement for Fall Program Placement of patients More detailed post fall assessment Fall risk criteria Charting Need for more patient care technicians Educate other employees
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Strengths of UMC Strive to make a better facility Strive for satisfaction: Employee Physician Patient WOW and Caught in the Act Program
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Recommendations for Improvement: UMC Isolation precautions Reduce communication barriers Medication administration More Registered nurses
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PICO Question Among the elderly population does the use of bed alarms reduce the risk of falls compared to lack of alarms.
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