Patient Safety Moment – Unexpected Suicidal Ideation After screening, a patient was considered at no risk for suicide. Later, the patient unexpectedly admitted suicidal thoughts to a provider. Upon the provider leaving the room to trigger the appropriate response for …
PATIENT SAFETY MOMENT Cooper is actively involved in a state-wide initiative to bring best practices to patient safety. One of these best practices is increased communication about safety improvements and recommendations. To improve communication, Patient Safety Moments will be posted …
Tip Sheet – Isolation Precautions and Hand Hygiene As we see an increase in the number of flu cases at Cooper, we have prepared a tip sheet to help you sort out the type of isolation and hand hygiene …
UPDATE: Emergency Department or Inpatient Consultation Colleagues, The Rules and Regulations of the medical staff were revised by the MEC and approved by the Board of Trustees on October 31, 2017, to address regulatory requirements of the NJ …
Today we “PinPoint”: Interacting with Surveyors Are you ready for a Regulatory Survey? The key to a successful survey is YOU! Be prepared to answer questions and to demonstrate through practice that you follow the policies and procedures of Cooper …
Today we “PinPoint”: Time-Out Must be performed prior to starting procedure (surgery or bedside procedures) All those involved in procedure must participate The following should be reviewed in the “Time Out”: – Correct patient identity – Correct procedure – Correct …
Today we “PinPoint”: Restraint Order Tips Use of restraint and seclusion is highly regulated due to the high risk nature of the behavior and intervention. All patients have the right to be free from restraint or seclusion, of any form, …
High Reliability in Healthcare │ Webinar Creating the Culture and Mindset for Patient Safety Noon-1 p.m. CT ● Wednesday, June 7 Healthcare leaders at all levels bear the responsibility to move their organizations toward zero patient harm as rapidly and …