Celebrating Nurses’ Monumental Impact
There is a myriad of ways to participate in National Nurses Week, which is celebrated May 6-12, from honoring your staff RNs with a gift or event to taking steps to let...
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By: Outpatient Surgery Editors
Published: 11/6/2020
We’ve developed a sign system to alert staff and physicians about a patient’s risk factors such as allergies, falls, insulin dependence and skin tears. The signs are printed with large, upper-case lettering, laminated and clipped onto the patient’s IV pole, allowing staff to immediately see them when they walk into a room. These alerts are entered onto patients’ EMRs as well to cover all bases.
The signs work very well and have helped us avoid a couple near misses with latex allergies. They’re easy and affordable to make; we make them ourselves with computer paper and purchased a lamination machine. The signs are sanitized at the same time beds are cleaned. We used to print out and hang paper signs, but the laminated versions work better since we can pull and reuse them from a stock of already cleaned signs we have at the ready.
Lora Crum, RN
Gulf Coast Endoscopy and Surgery Center of Venice
Venice, Fla.
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