Write a paper using the following guidelines:
- Review The Joint Commission’s 2024 National Patient Safety Goals (NPSGs)
- both the “Download Chapter” and “Easy-to-Read Versions” (both are attached)
- Review the documents for the type of facility you are completing your preceptorship in
- Hospital, Critical Access Hospital, Home Care, or Nursing Care Center
- Using what you have read about NPSGs, base your paper on one of the following:
- A clinical incident that occurred during Preceptorship
- An incident that varied from the guidelines
- A situation where you internally questioned if the guidelines were being implemented correctly.
- please make this about an “incident that occurred where they didnt check the crash cart and during a code it didnt work”
Follow the rubric below:Minimum of 2 pages in length, 12 font, double spaced, 1-inch margins, Times New Roman(5pts) Thoroughly describe the incident. (18pts)Locate and describe the facility policy (if any) regarding this situation. If no policy exists, thoroughly d
escribe the key points that should be included in a policy using and citing evidence-based resources. (18pts)In your estimation, what led to the clinical incident occurring? (18pts)Describe in detail the outcome of the clinical incident. What negative outcomes could have occurred? (18pts)Describe what steps you will take as an RN to prevent this type of situation from happening in the future. (18pts)Grammatically correct and free of spelling errors (one point will be deducted for eachspelling or grammatical errors).
please reference National patient safety goals below
Use at least two ways to identify patients. For example, use the patient’s name and date of birth. This is done to make sure that each patient gets the correct medicine and treatment. Improve staff communication NPSG.02.03.01 Get important test results to the right staff person on time. Use medicines safely NPSG.03.04.01 NPSG.03.05.01 NPSG.03.06.01 Before a procedure, label medicines that are not labeled. For example, medicines in syringes, cups and basins. Do this in the area where medicines and supplies are set up. Take extra care with patients who take medicines to thin their blood. Record and pass along correct information about a patient’s medicines. Find out what medicines the patient is taking. Compare those medicines to new medicines given to the patient. Give the patient written information about the medicines they need to take. Tell the patient it is important to bring their up-to-date list of medicines every time they visit a doctor. Use alarms safely NPSG.06.01.01 Prevent infection NPSG.07.01.01 Make improvements to ensure that alarms on medical equipment are heard and responded to on time. Use the hand cleaning guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention or the World Health Organization. Set goals for improving hand cleaning. Identify patient safety risks NPSG.15.01.01 Improve health care equity NPSG.16.01.01 Prevent mistakes in surgery UP.01.01.01 UP.01.02.01 UP.01.03.01 Reduce the risk for suicide. Improving health care equity is a quality and patient safety priority. For example, health care disparities in the patient population are identified and a written plan describes ways to improve health care equity. Make sure that the correct surgery is done on the correct patient and at the correct place on the patient’s body. Mark the correct place on the patient’s body where the surgery is to be done. Pause before the surgery to make sure that a mistake is not being made
due date 11/10/24