Trauma Informed
Safety
We Care and Treat
Rights
What to do...
100
Universal precautions
What is treating every patient as if they have a history of trauma?
100

RACER

What is rescue activate contain extinguish and relocate/role call?

100
Labels on meals, diet consult, encouraging patient to attend nutrition group.

What are some ways we ensure patients get correct meals?

100

Advocates for patients, identifies and investigates possible violations of rights or complaints from patients , reviews all restraints, reports on findings to hospital committees.

What are the functions of the Human Rights Officer?

100

Place it in an envelop to ensure privacy, send it to Nurse Manager, SMHC or Margo Ether-Reyes

with a patient complaint form

200
Used to help identify triggers, warning signs and de-escalation preferences. It is a living document and should be brought to groups and is owned by the patient.

What is the patient Personal Safety Plan?

200
What we ask for before taking vital signs, giving medications, obtaining a specimen or providing treatment to a patient.
What is at least two patient identifiers?
200

Having a certified peer specialist, increase resources for  sensory items and interventions, increased annual education days to focus on CPI, pet therapy, rigorous debriefing.

What are some outcomes and benefits of the adoption of the 6 Core Strategies©?
200

Senior mental health counselors, Margo

Who are the human rights liaisons and human rights Officer?

200
Use red top wipes, wash or santize your hands
after taking a set of vitals
300

Meet with patient as soon as possible post event to hear their thoughts and suggestions, institute strategies to prevent another occurrence, provide support, review and update Personal Safety plan

What is patient debriefing?

300

Leadership meetings, QI Committee, Safety Committee, unit meetings, administrative debriefing

What are formal ways we reduce risk and make suggestions to improve safety?

300
Change of residence or lack of placement, more then 3 hospitalizations in a year,poor ability to manage ADLs, Organic or neurological deficits, lack of awareness of safety issues, Sensory processing problem
Significant weight loss, increased albumin, newly diagnosed insulin dependent diabetic, significantly elevated liver function tests
What are come criteria for OT consult?
300

Medicare rights, CPCS info and phone number, the name of the HRO and committee, legal information re: legal status, disability law center information and interpreter services

What some of the required postings on each unit?

300
Be aware of coping skills/calming strategies, talk with the patient, encourage use of coping skills, explore the cause of this feeling, ask patient how you can be of help.

if a patient becomes agitated/begins to escalate?

400

Practicing the 6 core strategies, using redirection/distraction, defusing power struggles, suggest the use of sensory items, early intervention, modeling compassion, awareness of the patient's personal safety plan

How to prevent possible restraint/seclusion

400

Suicide risk assessment, violence risk assessment, level of observation and performing safety checks with clipboard in hand, communication between patients and staff members, recognition of risk factors, communication with family and providers, using the PSP and monitoring for early warning signs of agitation and upset

How do we keep our patients safe?
400

Significant weight loss, increased albumin, newly diagnosed insulin dependent diabetic, significantly elevated liver function tests

What are some criteria for gaining a diet consult?

400

The six fundamental human rights

What is: 1) to send and receive mail 2) access to a  telephone 3) receiving general visitors 4) humane psychological and physical environment 5) access to clergy, attorney, physician and social worker 6)  fresh air

400

Meet 1:1,  in a group, at the med window, supply handouts, using the patients identified preference

to provide teaching at Bournewood Hospital

500
Personal safety plans, approaching patients at an angle as opposed to directly in front of or behind them, being aware of patient history, patient report, staff education/training, introduce yourself to the patient, ensure that your name badge is visible so the patient knows who you are, posting staff assignments, asking the patient how we can best meet their needs.

How we practice trauma informed care?

500
Anti-barricade doors, anti-ligature doors and fixtures, awareness of the physical environment and any suspected tampering with electrical or sprinkler systems

What is how we maintain a safe environment?

500

Decrease in threatening statements, ability to demonstrate behavioral control, ability to tolerate less restriction in activity, ability to participate in plan of care and action to avoid assault or self harm, sleeping soundly.

What are some criteria for releasing patient from restraints?

500

Show respect for other patients and health care staff, make a good faith effort to meet financial obligations, become involved in health care decision making, work collaboratively with health care providers in developing and carrying out agreed upon treatment plan

What are some components in the Consumer Bill of Rights?

500

Be aware of coping skills/calming strategies, talk with the patient, encourage use of coping skills, explore the cause of this feeling, ask patient how you can be of help.

if a patient becomes agitated/begins to escalate?

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