Patient Education
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100

Who provides education to the newly transplanted patient?

The transplant coordinator and the bedside nurse reinforces

100

What are your responsibilities as a staff nurse for the organ transplant patient

Provide quality care in all transplant phases

Participate in multi-d rounds and communicate concerns you have regarding the status of the patient

Participate in education regarding meds, side effects, signs of infection, rejection, care of central lines and incision etc

Reporting changes to the provider for pain, concerns etc


100

Does the transplant multidisciplinary team round individually or as a team?

As a team.

100

List 3 things not to say to a surveyor

I dont know

Thats not part of my job

No one trained me on that

We dont do that here

200

Who provides discharge education besides the bedside nurse

The transplant coordinator

200

What training did you receive prior to caring for a transplant patient

Orientation: Modules, shadowing transplant nurses

Ongoing: annual module, annual transplant symposium, presentations, conferences, books, journals

Intranet resources

200

What is your role on the multidisciplinary team

Rounding with team

Updating the transplant team on patient status and participating in plan making

200

What should you say to a surveyor

I'm not sure let me guide you to someone that can provide that answer

I'm not sure but i will find the answer in the policy-can i get back to you

Speak proudly of our transplant program

300

Where do you document patient education?

Epic under the transplant section of "patient education"

300

What supervision did you have when initially working as a transplant nurse

Worked under experienced transplant nurse

Transplant preceptor acts as a resource and oversees care provided and gives feedback

300

Where can you find multi d notes

Kidney: Epic-Notes-Multi D

Heart: Epic-Notes

300

What is a transplant adverse event and how is it reported

serious medical complication that causes injury or death such as mismatched blood types, organs transplanted to the wrong recipient, unintended transmission of infectious disease to the recipient, graft failure in first year.

Complete LRS, notify manager, 

Adverse events require a thorough analysis with the multi d team

400

What do you teach families to call for

Fever

Nausea, vomiting, 

Signs of rejection

Pain

Anything out of the ordinary

400

Tell me about your background

I have been a nurse for ___ years and currently work on...

400

What members are part of the multi d team

MD

RN

Social Worker

Pharmacist

Coordinator

400

what do you teach families about post hospitalization follow up and side effects

Provide medication handouts

Review signs of infection using Teach Back Method

Importance of med compliance

Importance of infection prevention (handwashing, oral hygiene, limit crowd exposure)

500

How do you teach families to prevent infection after a kidney transplant?

For the first 6 weeks there is no school or crowded spaces and they must wear masks when in public.  Good handwashing and avoid sick contacts.

500

What type of continuing education do you receive about SOT patients?

Annual Modules

Symposium

Meetings

In-services

Intranet resources

500

How often does the multi D team meet

Daily except for weekends and holiday during the immediate post op period

500

Has there been an instance when a transplant could not be performed because a transplant surgeon was unavailable

No, we have a transplant surgeon 24/7