使用临床触发系统来提高对临床变化的早期识别。

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 NURSING Clinical Nurse Specialist Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1097/NUR.0000000000000769
Betty Lee, Jennifer Leng, Russell Kerbel
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目的:一个医疗外科遥测装置实现了一个临床触发系统,用于护士和提供者之间早期识别临床恶化和床边管理。目的是减少心肺骤停事件。项目描述:开发了一个临床触发系统,以帮助护士尽早识别临床标志物,并倡导及时的床边评估和干预措施。当确定了临床触发因素时,护士通知了提供者,提供者在15分钟内进行了床边评估。如果供应商没有及时做出回应,快速反应小组就会被激活。结果:干预前,该单位经历了14次心肺骤停事件(发生率为1.37/1000患者日)。在3年的实施期内,发病率每年下降到5、4和3次(发病率分别为0.49、0.39和0.3‰)。结论:临床触发系统通过对实施期间患者病情恶化的早期识别和反应,成功实现了减少单位心肺骤停事件的项目目标。临床护士专家帮助护士使用临床触发系统来检测和应对临床变化。护士有权解决问题并促进患者安全。
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Using a Clinical Triggers System to Improve Early Recognition of Clinical Changes.

Purpose: A medical-surgical telemetry unit implemented a clinical triggers system for early recognition of clinical deterioration and bedside management between nurses and providers. The goal was to decrease cardiopulmonary arrest events.

Description of the project: A clinical triggers system was developed to help nurses to identify clinical markers early and advocate for prompt bedside assessment and interventions. When clinical triggers were identified, the nurse notified the provider, who performed a bedside assessment within 15 minutes. If the provider did not respond promptly, the rapid response team was activated.

Outcomes: Before intervention, the unit experienced 14 cardiopulmonary arrest events (rate of 1.37 per 1000 patient days). Incidences decreased annually to 5, 4, and 3 events (rates of 0.49, 0.39, and 0.3 per 1000 patient days) during the 3-year implementation period.

Conclusions: The clinical triggers system was successful in achieving the project objective of decreasing unit cardiopulmonary arrest events through early recognition and response to patient deterioration during the implementation period. The clinical nurse specialist helped nurses to use the clinical triggers system to detect and respond to clinical changes. Nurses were empowered to address concerns and promote patient safety.

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期刊介绍: The purpose of Clinical Nurse Specialist™: The International Journal for Advanced Nursing Practice is to disseminate outcomes of clinical nurse specialist practice, to foster continued development o fthe clinical nurse specialist role, and to highlight clinical nurse specialist contributions to advancing nursing practice and health policy globally. Objectives of the journal are: 1. Disseminate knowledge about clinical nurse specialist competencies and the education and regulation of practice; 2. Communicate outcomes of clinical nurse specialist practice on quality, safety, and cost of nursing and health services across the continuum of care; 3. Promote evidence-based practice and innovation in the transformation of nursing and health policy for the betterment of the public welfare; 4. Foster intra-professional and interdisciplinary dialogue addressing nursing and health services for specialty populations in diverse care settings adn cultures.
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