The document announces an annual training schedule for nursing staff at ERAS LUCKNOW MEDICAL COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL. It will take place every Tuesday from March 18th to June 20th in the hospital's LT venue from 9-10 AM. The training topics cover policies, procedures, and protocols for emergency patient care, infection control, medication safety, blood transfusions, restraints, pain management, medical errors, disaster response, and quality indicators for the emergency department. An attendance sheet is attached for nursing officers, in-charges, supervisors to sign. The training aims to educate healthcare professionals on providing safe, high quality care according to standards and regulations.
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International Patient Safety Goals (IPSG) help accredited organizations address specific areas of concern in some of the most problematic areas of patient safety.
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Society who received health service, health worker and visitor in hospital faced to the risk of occurrence
infection or nosokomial infection now called as Healthcare-Associated Infections (HAIs). The occurrence of
nosokomial infection in hospital is still on high level. The level of nosokomial infection in hospital for entire the
world showing improvement, it’s about 9% (variation 3 – 21 %) or more than 1.4 million inpatient spaces
(Depkes. 2009). The aimed of this study was to know the implementation of nosokomial infection prevention
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Primer and secondary data was obtained from sanitation department and K3 of hospital, collected using
questionnaire interview sheet, polls, and observation using observation sheets. Data obtained using purposive
sampling technique. Data was analyzed by descriptive methode and presented into frequency distribution table.
The result of this research showed that Implementation of Patient safety in Outpatient and Inpatient mental
hospital of Wediodingrat Radjiman still less than optimal, infection Prevention and Control (PPI) at the
Outpatient and Inpatient room not been implemented. So It takes effort to improve the implementation of Patient
Safety in Outpatient and Inpatient especially in Anyelir, Napza, Camar, General clinic, Kemuning and VIP
room, required socialization, education and training on PPI programs in the room
Presentation from the 3rd Joint Meeting of the Antimicrobial Resistance and Healthcare-Associated Infections (ARHAI) Networks, organised by the European Centre of Disease Prevention and Control - Stockholm, 11-13 February 2015
Dr.sherin elsherbiny
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AMR coordinator
Infection control auditor
Riyadh region
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Keywords: Infection, health workers, hand washing, Manafwa District
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ADVERSE DRUG REACTION | PHARMACY PRACTICE | PDF | SHIVAM DUBEY B PHARMA | PHA...MrHotmaster1
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SHIVAM DUBEY
BPYN1PY18041
ADVERSE DRUG REACTION Abstract
We define an adverse drug reaction as "an appreciably harmful or
unpleasant reaction
International Patient Safety Goals (IPSG) help accredited organizations address specific areas of concern in some of the most problematic areas of patient safety.
International-Patient-Safety-GoalsGoal 1: Identify patients correctly
Goal 2: Improve effective communication
Goal 3: Improve the safety of high-alert medications
Goal 4: Ensure safe surgery
Goal 5: Reduce the risk of health care-associated infections
Goal 6: Reduce the risk of patient harm resulting from falls
Implementation of Patient Safety Program as a Prevention and Controlling Heal...irjes
Hospital is a unique working area bringing health risk for the worker either of patient or visitor.
Society who received health service, health worker and visitor in hospital faced to the risk of occurrence
infection or nosokomial infection now called as Healthcare-Associated Infections (HAIs). The occurrence of
nosokomial infection in hospital is still on high level. The level of nosokomial infection in hospital for entire the
world showing improvement, it’s about 9% (variation 3 – 21 %) or more than 1.4 million inpatient spaces
(Depkes. 2009). The aimed of this study was to know the implementation of nosokomial infection prevention
program in supporting patient safety in Radjiman Wediodiningrat mental hospital.
Primer and secondary data was obtained from sanitation department and K3 of hospital, collected using
questionnaire interview sheet, polls, and observation using observation sheets. Data obtained using purposive
sampling technique. Data was analyzed by descriptive methode and presented into frequency distribution table.
The result of this research showed that Implementation of Patient safety in Outpatient and Inpatient mental
hospital of Wediodingrat Radjiman still less than optimal, infection Prevention and Control (PPI) at the
Outpatient and Inpatient room not been implemented. So It takes effort to improve the implementation of Patient
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room, required socialization, education and training on PPI programs in the room
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Evaluation of infection control at Butiru Chrisco Hospital in Manafwa Distric...PUBLISHERJOURNAL
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1. ERAS LUCKNOW MEDICAL COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL ,
SARFRAZGANJ, LUCKNOW-226003
DEPARTMENT OF NURSING
NOTICE FOR ANNUAL TRAINING SCHDULE
This is to that inform Nursing department organizing ANNUAL TRAINING IN
DIRECT PATIENT CARE SERVICES (clinical practice) for ANS, Nursing In-
charges, Nursing officers and technicians, Department of Emergency Medicine
ELMC ,Era University w.e.f 18-3-2023(Every Tuesday) as per the schedule
attached.
Venue: Hospital LT
Time: 9:00 am -10:00 am
Speaker: As per schedule
2. Training topic for annual (inservice education ) health care professionals
1. All applicable policies listed above
2. Components and time-frame for initial assessment of emergency patients
3. Uniform care policy and patient care processes that falls under it
4. Patients’ rights
5. Dealing with HIV +ve patients and maintaining confidentiality
6. Provision of basic cardiac life support
7. Code blue policy and procedure
8. Other emergency codes (such as code pink, code red, code yellow etc.)
9. Identification and care of vulnerable patients
10. Safe medication practices (things to check before administration, monitoring, verbal orders,
administering high risk medicines etc.)
11. Safe blood transfusion practices
12. Policy and procedure of patient’s restraint
13. Pain management policy and protocol
14. Standard precautions for infection control (hand hygiene, use of PPE etc.)
15. Safe injection practices
16. Medical errors, its types and reporting (such as near miss, sentinel, adverse drug reaction etc.)
17. Emergency evacuation plan
18. Their role during any disastrous situation
19. Quality indicators of emergency department
20. Quality Indicators of emergency department
a. Average time taken for initial assessment of emergency patient and outliers
b. Percentage of patients returning to emergency within 72 hours with similar
complaints
c. Incidence of medication errors
d. Percentage of adverse drug reactions
e. Percentage of patients receiving high risk medicines and developing adverse
drug reaction
f. Percentage of transfusion reaction
g. Percentage of near miss events
h. Incidence of patient falls
i. Percentage of non-compliance observed related to infection control practices
3. 21. Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS)
Prepared by
Dr.Anjalatchi Muthukumaran
Vice principal
Era college of nursing
Nursing superintendent ,ELMCH
Lucknow 226003
4. ERAS LUCKNOW MEDICAL COLLEGE AND HOSPITAL ,
SARFRAZGANJ, LUCKNOW-226003
DEPARTMENT OF NURSING
ANNUAL TRAINING TOPIC FOR NURSING OFFICER/INCHARGE /SUPERVISOR
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