Cooperation in the Emergency Department <br />How the ENC, ACEP and AAEM work together<br />When you read about the history of Nursing, its notable how much diversity there has been between doctors and nurses. However I’ve recently come across several instances, all pertaining to emergency care, in which cooperation between the professions was order of the day.<br />In a press release by the Emergency  Nurse Association (ENA), several organizations involve in the emergency care , including the American College of Emergency Physicians  (ACEP) and the American Academy of Emergency Medicine (AAEM)  agreed on the on a “Procedural Sedation Consensus Statement .” it support the use of Nurse- Administered sedation or dissociative agents to allow the patients to tolerate the procedures and improve the chances of successful outcome.
In letter to the joint Commission, The ENA, ACEP and the AAEM objected to the medication reconciliation standard ( MM4.10) and national patient safety Goal 8 . all three groups take issue with the mandate that a pharmacist review all drugs given in the Emergency Department prior to administration and he requirement that  all patient seen in the ER have a drug list compiled and disseminated.

Ellen

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    Cooperation in theEmergency Department <br />How the ENC, ACEP and AAEM work together<br />When you read about the history of Nursing, its notable how much diversity there has been between doctors and nurses. However I’ve recently come across several instances, all pertaining to emergency care, in which cooperation between the professions was order of the day.<br />In a press release by the Emergency Nurse Association (ENA), several organizations involve in the emergency care , including the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) and the American Academy of Emergency Medicine (AAEM) agreed on the on a “Procedural Sedation Consensus Statement .” it support the use of Nurse- Administered sedation or dissociative agents to allow the patients to tolerate the procedures and improve the chances of successful outcome.
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    In letter tothe joint Commission, The ENA, ACEP and the AAEM objected to the medication reconciliation standard ( MM4.10) and national patient safety Goal 8 . all three groups take issue with the mandate that a pharmacist review all drugs given in the Emergency Department prior to administration and he requirement that all patient seen in the ER have a drug list compiled and disseminated.