Nurses’ Responsibility to Self-Protection: Reporting High-Risk Situations

$99.00

SKU: 410788

Description

Highrisk situations are frequent within the medical field learn the best practices to ensure proper protection for yourself and your organization.
Although all nurses attend orientation programs and continuing nursing education in their practice setting, learning is not enough. Nurses are often exposed to wide variations in practice and unstandardized care in real life and are sometimes asked to perform tasks that may seem reasonable given the patients needs but may be out of scope. How can nurses know what to do in such highrisk situations? This discussion will help the nurses protect their practice by understanding safe practice concepts, what it means to function within a highreliability organization, and operating within a just culture.

Date: 2023-06-30 Start Time: 1:00 PM ET End Time: 2:05 PM ET

Learning Objectives

* You will be able to discuss situations that can contribute to risk, such as lack of communication, delegation, and discharge.

* You will be able to identify what to do in highrisk situations.

* You will be able to describe safe practice concepts.

* You will be able to explain the rules and regulations that govern nursing and the resources to reference them.

Nursing Practice Standards
• What Protects Your License?
• Understanding Your Scope of Practice
• Using Practice Standards

High-Reliability Organizations
• What Is an HRO?
• Communication in an HRO? • Escalating Concerns
• Improvement Through Disclosure

Just Culture
• Testing the Incident
• Know Your Hospital’s Policy
• Support a Just Culture Through Reporting

ACHE ,HFMA ,Additional credit may be available upon request. Contact Lorman at 866-352-9540 for further information.

Ecoee Rooney, DNP, RN-BC, SANE-A-Ochsner Health System