Year: 2019

Managing fall risk: An effective strategy that works

Managing fall risk: An effective strategy that works

Since falls impact patient safety, require notification for CMS quality reporting, and may result in patient injury or worse, it is good to consider how we assess our patients, educate our staff, and improve our processes to ensure we are doing everything possible. One question 

New Recommendations on Tuberculosis

New Recommendations on Tuberculosis

Did you know that the CDC has changed its recommendations on TB screening?   The CDC released updated recommendations for TB screening, testing, and treatment of health care personnel on May 17, 2019.   The changes: Healthcare workers that have tested negatively for TB do not need 

Five medication tips to help keep your patients safe

Five medication tips to help keep your patients safe

    We are all probably a little numb when we read about medication safety.  We get it.  It’s super important.  We live the life.  It’s easy to become complacent until we have a problem.  I decided to outline some practical best practices and hope 

Why do nurses eat their young?

Why do nurses eat their young?

It is the industry’s dirty little secret: Nurses aren’t always nice to each other. In an environment where teamwork and trust are key for patient safety, this unfriendliness should never be tolerated. But it happens. I have always struggled with the cultural issue in our 

New staff hires: Some onboarding tips to make the process easier

New staff hires: Some onboarding tips to make the process easier

It’s exciting when we find a new staff member that will be a great addition to the team.  We are hopeful that they will  blend well with our culture, be accepted by all and be an asset.  Bringing on new staff adds tasks as well.