For this assessment, you will develop a 3-5 page paper that examines a safety quality issue pertaining to medication administration in a health care setting. You will analyze the issue and examine...

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  • For this assessment, you will develop a 3-5 page paper that examines a safety quality issue pertaining to medication administration in a health care setting. You will analyze the issue and examine potential evidence-based and best-practice solutions from the literature as well as the role of nurses and other stakeholders in addressing the issue.


    Health care organizations and professionals strive to create safe environments for patients; however, due to the complexity of the health care system, maintaining safety can be a challenge. Since nurses comprise the largest group of health care professionals, a great deal of responsibility falls in the hands of practicing nurses. Quality improvement (QI) measures and safety improvement plans are effective interventions to reduce medical errors and sentinel events such as medication errors, falls, infections, and deaths. A 2000 Institute of Medicine (IOM) report indicated that almost one million people are harmed annually in the United States, (Kohn et al., 2000) and 210,000–440,000 die as a result of medical errors (Allen, 2013).


    The role of the baccalaureate nurse includes identifying and explaining specific patient risk factors, incorporating evidence-based solutions to improving patient safety and coordinating care. A solid foundation of knowledge and understanding of safety organizations such as Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN), the Institute of Medicine (IOM), and The Joint Commission and its National Patient Safety Goals (NPSGs) program is vital to practicing nurses with regard to providing and promoting safe and effective patient care.


    You are encouraged to complete the Identifying Safety Risks and Solutions activity. This activity offers an opportunity to review a case study and practice identifying safety risks and possible solutions. We have found that learners who complete course activities and review resources are more successful with first submissions. Completing course activities is also a way to demonstrate course engagement.


    Demonstration of Proficiency


    By successfully completing this assessment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the following course competencies and assessment criteria:



    • Competency 1: Analyze the elements of a successful quality improvement initiative.

      • Explain evidence-based and best-practice solutions to improve patient safety focusing on medication administration and reducing costs.



    • Competency 2: Analyze factors that lead to patient safety risks.

      • Explain factors leading to a specific patient-safety risk focusing on medication administration.



    • Competency 4: Explain the nurse’s role in coordinating care to enhance quality and reduce costs.

      • Explain how nurses can help coordinate care to increase patient safety with medication administration and reduce costs.

      • Identify stakeholders with whom nurses would need to coordinate to drive quality and safety enhancements with medication administration.



    • Competency 5: Apply professional, scholarly, evidence-based strategies to communicate in a manner that supports safe and effective patient care.

      • Organize content so ideas flow logically with smooth transitions; contains few errors in grammar or punctuation, word choice, and spelling.

      • Apply APA formatting to in-text citations and references exhibiting nearly flawless adherence to APA format.




    References

    Allen, M. (2013). How many die from medical mistakes in U.S. hospitals?Retrieved from https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2013/09/20/224507654/how-many-die-from-medical-mistakes-in-u-s-hospitals.


    Kohn, L. T., Corrigan, J., & Donaldson, M. S. (Eds.). (2000).To err is human: Building a safer health system. Washington, DC: National Academy Press.


    Professional Context


    As a baccalaureate-prepared nurse, you will be responsible for implementing quality improvement (QI) and patient safety measures in health care settings. Effective quality improvement measures result in systemic and organizational changes, ultimately leading to the development of a patient safety culture.


    Scenario


    Consider a previous experience or hypothetical situation pertaining to medication errors, and consider how the error could have been prevented or alleviated with the use of evidence-based guidelines.


    Choose a specific condition of interest surrounding a medication administration safety risk and incorporate evidence-based strategies to support communication and ensure safe and effective care.


    For this assessment:



    • Analyze a current issue or experience in clinical practice surrounding a medication administration safety risk and identify a quality improvement (QI) initiative in the health care setting.


    Instructions


    The purpose of this assessment is to better understand the role of the baccalaureate-prepared nurse in enhancing quality improvement (QI) measures that address a medication administration safety risk. This will be within the specific context of patient safety risks at a health care setting of your choice. You will do this by exploring the professional guidelines and best practices for improving and maintaining patient safety in health care settings from organizations such as QSEN and the IOM. Looking through the lens of these professional best practices to examine the current policies and procedures currently in place at your chosen organization and the impact on safety measures for patients surrounding medication administration, you will consider the role of the nurse in driving quality and safety improvements. You will identify stakeholders in QI improvement and safety measures as well as consider evidence-based strategies to enhance quality of care and promote medication administration safety in the context of your chosen health care setting.


    Be sure that your plan addresses the following, which corresponds to the grading criteria in the scoring guide. Please study the scoring guide carefully so that you know what is needed for a distinguished score.



    • Explain factors leading to a specific patient-safety risk focusing on medication administration.

    • Explain evidence-based and best-practice solutions to improve patient safety focusing on medication administration and reducing costs.

    • Explain how nurses can help coordinate care to increase patient safety with medication administration and reduce costs.

    • Identify stakeholders with whom nurses would coordinate to drive safety enhancements with medication administration.

    • Communicate using writing that is clear, logical, and professional, with correct grammar and spelling, using current APA style.


    Additional Requirements



    • Length of submission:3–5 pages, plus title and reference pages.

    • Number of references:Cite a minimum of 4 sources of scholarly or professional evidence that support your findings and considerations. Resources should be no more than 5 years old.

    • APA formatting:References and citations are formatted according to current APA style.





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  • Answered 1 days AfterOct 02, 2021

    Answer To: For this assessment, you will develop a 3-5 page paper that examines a safety quality issue...

    Somprikta answered on Oct 04 2021
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    Nursing Problems        2
    NURSING PROBLEMS IN U.S.
    Table of Contents
    Introduction    3
    Factors Causing Patient Safety Risk    3
    Solutions to Improve Patient Safety    4
    Co-Ordination of Nurses    6
    Stakeholders and Safety    7
    Conclusion    7
    References    9
    Introduction
        In the healthcare industry, there is an immense potential for the occurrence of numerous errors and issues. Th
    e problems might arise due to safety issues, or problems in diagnosis of diseases, or fluctuations in the quality of treatment of the hospitals or even in medication administration. All these factors can be extremely detrimental for the reputation of a particular hospital. In addition to that, it can be one of the leading causes for the deterioration of the health conditions of the patients. In this particular essay, the issues associated with medication administration will be discussed in great details. In addition to that, the different factors and the responsibilities of the nurses will also be paid close attention to.
    Factors Causing Patient Safety Risk
        Administration of medication in the healthcare centres and hospitals is not a simple task. There are a lot of nuances that need to be considered and paid attention to. Not giving enough attention to a particular matter associated with medication administration can pose significant risk to the health and wellbeing of the patients. One of the most significant factors that lead to specific patient safety risk in relation to medication administration is the lack of updating of the central database in the hospital or healthcare centres (Hammoudi, Ismaile & Abu Yahya, 2018). In addition to that, there are problems where the nurses do not follow the patient details provided in the central database in a sincere manner. As a result of this, numerous problems associated with medication administration can arise.
    For instance, if a patient is allergic to a certain drug or a particular constituent of drugs, then it is expected to be mentioned on the central database. A nurse is expected to look into that prior to administering the medication to the patient. However, there are instances when the nurses due to a number of reasons fail to pay enough attention to such matters, which result in allergic reactions and additional health issues (Van Der Veen et al., 2018). There are additional risk factors which can lead to improper administration of medication. The issue of incompetence of nurses is a matter of huge significance in the hospitals. Incompetent nurses are unable to give their full potential in their individual workplace. According to Woo and Avery, (2021), they lack proper knowledge and adequate training, which lead to unsatisfactory performance. This is also a leading factor which causes a number of medical errors. Wrong medication administration is a common issue in hospitals with incompetent nurses. The incompetent nurses fail to properly decipher the instructions associated with administration of medicine advised by the doctors and medical practitioners (Dyab, Elkalmi, Bux & Jamshed, 2018).
    For instance, there are issues regarding the injection of drugs. There is a huge tendency of incompetent nurses to get confused between the intravenous injections and intramuscular injections. In addition to that, confusions regarding the names of the drugs which sound alike as well as those which look alike are extremely common in the healthcare arena (Bryan, Aronson, Williams & Jordan, 2021). Incompetent nurses cause several mistakes regarding medical abbreviations, which require proper education and effective training of the nurses. There are certain additional issues in hospitals. The problem of lack...
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