FON THEORY REVIEW PART 2 Flashcards
- oral/written exchange of info b/w healthcare professionals;
pertinent info onlY
REPORTING
provides an accurate reflection of nursing assessments, changes in clinical state, care provided and pertinent patient information
documentation
given to the next shift; orally/audiotape; Healthcare institution
Must use standardized procedure for handoff communication
CHANGE OF SHIFT REPORTS
KEY ELEMENTS for reporting
- Up to date info
- Interactive comm.
- Method of verifying
- Minimal interruption
- Opportunity for receiver to review relevant data
3 FEATURES
- 2 way comm.
- Written support tools - establish priorities
- Content in handover captures problem & interventions
● RELEVANT INFO DURING C.O.S
- Follow order
- Basic identifying info for each client
- New clients
- Change in condition
- Provide exact info on special procedures
- Report client’s needs
- New orders for the pt
- Priorities of care at start of new shift
- Be concise
- Incorporate verification process
I PASS THE BATON -
IPASSBATON
name identifiers, ASL
Patient-
- present chief complaint, VS, Dx
Assessment
- current status
Situation
- factors, allergies, lab reports
Safety concerns
- fam history, MEDS
Background
- what actions were taken?
Action
prioritization
Timing
- who is responsible?
Ownership
anticipated change
Nex
ISBAR
Introduction, Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation
nurses’ prayer, greetings
Introduction
start with pt. #1
Situation-
- chief complaint, brief summary of treatment
Background
VS, pain scale, etc
Assessment
plan on what to do to pt
Recommendation
PACE
Patient
Assessment/action
Continue treatment/changes
Evaluation
5 P’S
Patient, Plan, Problem, Purpose, Precautions,
Physician