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Nursing Pathways for Patient Safety - Elsevier digital version on Intel Education Study (Retail Access Card)

Nursing Pathways for Patient Safety - Elsevier digital version on Intel Education Study (Retail Access Card)

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With a wealth of helpful guidelines and assessment tools, Nursing Pathways for Patient Safety makes it easy to identify the causes of practice breakdowns and to reduce health care errors. It provides expert guidance from the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN), plus an overview of the TERCAP® assessment tool. The book systematically examines the causes of practice breakdowns resulting from practice styles, health care environments, teamwork, and structural systems to promote patient safety.

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Publication date
2009
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
192
Dimensions (mm)
152 x 229
Weight (g)
450
    1. Overview: NCSBN Practice Breakdown Initiative

  • Practice Breakdown: Medication Administration

Practice Breakdown: Clearly Communicating Patient Data and Clinical Assessments

Practice Breakdown: Attentiveness/Surveillance

Practice Breakdown: Clinical Reasoning or Judgment

Practice Breakdown: Prevention

Practice Breakdown: Intervention

Practice Breakdown: Interpretation of Authorized Provider Orders

Practice Breakdown: Professional Responsibility and Patient Advocacy

Mandatory Reporting

Organizational Use of TERCAP: Shifting From a Quality Management to a Whole Systems Approach
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