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High Reliability Organizations are organizations that experiences success in avoiding harm within a highly complex and risky business. This podcast will discuss how one participant of the Vizient High Reliability PI Collaborative reduced their patient falls.
Guest speakers:
Rebecca Baradell
Moderator:
For more information, email [email protected]
Show Notes:
[01:30] Saint Tammany uses new graduates as mobility technicians to increase patient rounding and mobility assessment.
[3:10] Saint Tammany uses Weick and Sutcliffe’s pre-occupation with failure techniques. They train their young, just out of college, staff to expect errors and to work on repeatable results.
[4:30] GEM (Greenville Early Mobility) is a four-integer scoring system developed by a group of physical therapists to aid acute care nurses by assigning patients to a level of mobility.
[5:35] Saint Tammany uses the GEMs as part of their Progressive Mobility Program which is an order set for nurses to mobilize patients to their highest capability twice a day.
[6:54] Data showing the correlation between the patient’s mobility and their likelihood to fall
[9:03] Mobility technicians look for the 3 P’s: pain, potty and position.
[10:09] Communicating patient mobility status with the caregivers
[12:30] Getting the program started
[14:00] Future plans for improving the Progressive Mobility Program
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High Reliability Organizations are organizations that experiences success in avoiding harm within a highly complex and risky business. This podcast will discuss how one participant of the Vizient High Reliability PI Collaborative reduced their patient falls.
Guest speakers:
Rebecca Baradell
Moderator:
For more information, email [email protected]
Show Notes:
[01:30] Saint Tammany uses new graduates as mobility technicians to increase patient rounding and mobility assessment.
[3:10] Saint Tammany uses Weick and Sutcliffe’s pre-occupation with failure techniques. They train their young, just out of college, staff to expect errors and to work on repeatable results.
[4:30] GEM (Greenville Early Mobility) is a four-integer scoring system developed by a group of physical therapists to aid acute care nurses by assigning patients to a level of mobility.
[5:35] Saint Tammany uses the GEMs as part of their Progressive Mobility Program which is an order set for nurses to mobilize patients to their highest capability twice a day.
[6:54] Data showing the correlation between the patient’s mobility and their likelihood to fall
[9:03] Mobility technicians look for the 3 P’s: pain, potty and position.
[10:09] Communicating patient mobility status with the caregivers
[12:30] Getting the program started
[14:00] Future plans for improving the Progressive Mobility Program
Subscribe Today!
Apple Podcasts
Amazon Podcasts
Spotify
Google Podcasts
Android
Stitcher
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