成功秘诀

Julie Barbanel-Yuni, J. Darcy
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引言注意到,儿科手术患者的护理人员往往无法正确处理剩余的麻醉止痛药。该过程改进项目的目的是在出院过程中增加对活性炭失活试剂盒的了解和使用,以增加药物的安全处置。方法成立处置小组,加强安全处置。该团队为药房制定了一项计划,以便在配药麻醉性止痛药时快速提供事实,并向家长提供指导,说明如果他们有未使用的麻醉药物,如何获得活性炭去活化试剂盒。此外,还包括不正确处理麻醉品的危险。护士对父母进行了出院回家时安全处置的口头教育。此外,家长们被提醒有机会在术后随访电话中使用医院药房提供的活性炭灭活试剂盒来处理毒品。结果自教育开始以来,医院药房的活性炭灭活试剂盒的配药量增加了六倍。护理人员注意到,报告正确处理毒品的人数增加了68%。讨论为麻醉药品出院患者家属实施标准化教育做法,提高了对安全处置麻醉药品的认识,并增加了基于活性炭的灭活试剂盒的发放。最终,正如患者满意度调查所报告的那样,这使这些家庭对出院时照顾孩子更有信心。
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Prescription for Success
Introduction It was noted that caregivers of pediatric surgical patients are often not able to speak to the correct disposal of leftover narcotic pain medication. The purpose of this process improvement project was to increase the knowledge and use of activated-carbon-based deactivation kits during the discharge process to increase safe medication disposal. Methods A team was formed to increase safe disposal. The team developed a plan for the pharmacy to provide quick facts when dispensing narcotic pain medication, giving instructions to the parents about how to obtain an activated-carbon-based deactivation kit if they had unused narcotic medication. In addition, the dangers of incorrect disposal of narcotics were included. The nurses provided verbal education to the parents on the safe disposal at discharge to home. Furthermore, parents were reminded of the opportunity to utilize an activated-carbon-based deactivation kit provided from the hospital pharmacy to dispose of the narcotics during postsurgical follow-up call. Results The hospital pharmacy saw a sixfold increase in the dispensing of activated-carbon-based deactivation kits since the education was initiated. Caregivers noted a 68% increase in reporting of proper disposal of narcotics. Discussion Implementation of a standardized educational practice for the families of patients being discharged with narcotic medication resulted in an increased awareness of safe disposal of narcotics and an increase in dispensing of activated-carbon-based deactivation kits. Ultimately, this resulted in the families having a greater confidence in caring for their children at discharge as reported on patient satisfaction surveys.
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