Homeokinesis Lecture Safety Lecture by: Maggie Keil MNe, RN Objective One: Factors That Affect Safety • Taylor: Pages 506-508 Read On Your Own Objective Two: Plan Of Care To Resolve Environmental Hazards • Taylor: Pages 508-525 Plan Of Care • • • • Assessing Diagnosing Implementing Evaluating Assessing • Patient • Specific Risk Factors Assessing Patient • Nursing History • Physical Exam • Accident-Prone Behavior Assessing Specific Risk Factors • Falls Assessing Specific Risk Factors Assessing Specific Risk Factors Assessing Specific Risk Factors Assessing Specific Risk Factors • Fires • Poisoning • Suffocation and Choking • Firearm Injuries Diagnosing • Risk For Injury • Risk For Poisoning • Risk For Suffocation • Risk For Trauma • Risk For Aspiration • Risk For Disuse Syndrome • Impaired Home Maintenance Planning • Identify unsafe situations in his or her environment • Identify potential hazards in his or her environment • Demonstrate safety measures to prevent falls and other accidents • Establish safety priorities with family members or significant others. Implementing • Teach To Prevent Accidents • Orienting Person To Surroundings • Preventing Hazards • Documenting Hazards Teach To Prevent Accidents • Raise Safety Awareness and Knowledge • Consider Developmental Level: • Infants, Toddlers, Preschoolers • School-Age Children • Adolescents and Young Adult • Adult • Older Adult Orient Person To Surroundings • Hospital Environment Preventing Hazards Prevent Falls Preventing Hazards Prevent Falls Preventing Hazards Prevent Falls Preventing Hazards Prevent Falls Preventing Hazards • Prevent Poisoning • Prevent Fire • Prevent Suffocation • Prevent Injury From Firearms • Prevent Equipment Related Accidents • Prevent Procedure-Related Accidents • Prevent Occupational Hazards • Prevent Noise Pollution Documenting Hazards • Filing Incident Reports Evaluating • Correctly identify real and potential unsafe environmental situations • Implement safety measures in the environment • Use available resources for safety information • Incorporate accident prevention practices into ADL’s • Remain free from injury Homeokinesis Lecture Asepsis Lecture by: Maggie Keil MNe, RN Objective Three: Infection Control Principles • Taylor: Pages 534-563 • Twiname and Boyd 309-317 Infection Prevention and Control • • • • • Infection Cycle (Chain of Infection) Stages Of Infection Body’s Defense Against Infection Factors Affecting the Risk for Infection Nursing Process Infection Cycle(Chain Of Infection) • Definitions • Infectious Agent • Reservoir • Portal of Exit • Means of Transmission • Portal of Entry • Susceptible Host Stages Of Infection • Incubation Period • Prodromal Stage • Full Stage Of Illness • Convalescent Period Body’s Defense Against Infection • Taylor: Page 537-Read On Your Own Factors Affecting The Risk For Infection • Taylor: Page 537-Read On Your Own The Nursing Process • • • • • Assessing Diagnosing Planning Implementing Evaluating Assessing • Immunization Status • Previous or Recurring Infections • Observe Nonverbal Cues • History of Current Disease • Signs and Symptoms of Localized or Systemic Infections Assessing Skin Integrity/Risk Appraisal Assessing • Laboratory Indicators of Infection Diagnosing • Risk For Infection • Social Isolation • Diversional Activity Deficit • Risk For Loneliness • Ineffective Coping • Hoplessness • Powerlessness • Knowledge Deficit Diagnosing • Alteration In Nutrition • Ineffective Protection • Impaired Skin Integrity • Altered Oral Mucous Membrane • Risk For Altered Body Temperature • Anxiety • Fear • Risk For Latex Allergy Response Planning • Demonstrate effective hand washing • Identify the signs of an infection • Maintain adequate nutritional intake • Demonstrate proper disposal of soiled articles • Use appropriate cleansing and disinfecting techniques Planning (Continued) • Demonstrate an awareness of the necessity of proper immunizations • Demonstrate stress-reduction techniques • Verbalize an understanding of health risks associated with a latex allergy Implementing • Teaching About Infection Control • Using Medical Asepsis • Using Isolation and Barrier Techniques for Infection Prevention and Control • Reporting An Accidental Exposure • Using the Infection Control Nurse Teaching About Infection Control • Preventing Infection in Public Facilities Teaching About Infection Control Using Medical Asepsis • Prevention of Nosocomial Infections • Handwashing Using Isolation And Barrier Control Techniques • Standard Precautions • Transmission-Based Precautions • Special Situations • Latex Allergy • Meeting Needs of Pt’s In Isolation Using Isolation And Barrier Control Techniques • Standard Precautions Using Isolation And Barrier Control Techniques Using Isolation And Barrier Control Techniques • Special Situations • Latex Allergy • Meeting Needs of Pt’s In Isolation Reporting An Accidental Exposure • Wash exposed area stat with soap and H20 • Report incident/Complete report • Inform agency • Consent to initial baseline blood test • Consent to post exposure prophylaxis • Await results • Attend classes Using An Infection Control Nurse • Education • Epidemiologic Investigation • Quality Improvement • Policy and Procedure Guidelines-OSHA Evaluating • Correctly use techniques of medical asepsis • Identify health habits and lifestyle patterns that promote health • State the signs and symptoms of an infection Homeokinesis Lecture Hygiene Lecture by: Maggie Keil MNe, RN Objective Four:Factors that influence hygienic practice • Taylor: Pages 844-847-Read On Your Own Objective Five: Plan Of Care To Promote Personal Hygiene • Taylor: Pages 849-873 Plan Of Care • Assessing • Diagnosing • Planning • Implementing • Evaluating Assessing Nursing History Assessing • Physical Assessment Diagnosing • Bathing/Hygiene Self-Care Deficit • Pain • Ineffective Individual Coping • Altered Health Maintenance • Knowledge Deficit • Impaired Physical Mobility • Altered Oral Mucous Membrane Diagnosing (Continued) • Risk For Infection • Altered Sexuality Patterns • Impaired Skin Integrity • Risk For Impaired Skin Integrity • Impaired Social Interaction • Impaired Swallowing • Impaired Tissue Integrity Planning • Verbalize feeling comfortable and clean • Participate fully in necessary hygiene measures according to cognitive, sensory, mobility, and endurance activities • Maintain intact skin and mucous membranes • Demonstrate correct skin care measures • Demonstrate signs of healing in existing lesions Implementation-Scheduled Hygienic Care Implementing • PRN Care • Help With Bathing • Assisting With Antiembolitic Stockings • Applying Pneumatic Compression Stockings • Back Massage • Bedmaking • Providing Environmental Care • Teaching Pt’s about skin care Implementing Foot And Nail Care Implementing • Provide Oral Care • Providing Hair Care • Provide Eye, Ear, and Nose Care Evaluating • Level of Pt’s participation • Achievement of expected outcomes of skin problems/lesions/eliminating or reducing causative factors/managing prescribed tx program Have A Nice Day! Mrs. Keil