Question Answered step-by-step Scenario Extra Information: Identified Problem Successful Project must1)2) 3) 4)5): Describe how you would implement a medication reconciliation project (aim is preventing medical mistakes and/or documenting incorrect meds on patients medication reconciliation at admission or transfer or discharge using Institute of Healthcare Improvement (IHI) PDSA model. Describe a project you would implement to address the identified problem using the IHI PDSA model.: Medication Reconciliation to Prevent Adverse Drug Events1):  Involve a multidisciplinary planning team consisting of highly-respected individuals who are open to change and compromise Recognize that effective medication reconciliation may not be achieved by just refining existing practice and that significant professional role changes may be necessary, especially for nursing and pharmacy staff Recognize the need to trial the new process and refine it  Recognize and promote other benefits of the process, such as enhanced communication between disciplines  Plan to devote resources not just to compliance monitoring but also to monitoring of the process’ impact on prescribing in order to be able to provide clinically meaningful evidence of the impact of the process to front-line providers Health Science Science Nursing NURSING NSG4029 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)

Question Answered step-by-step Scenario Extra Information: Identified Problem Successful Project must1)2) 3) 4)5): Describe how you would implement a medication reconciliation project (aim is preventing medical mistakes and/or documenting incorrect meds on patients medication reconciliation at admission or transfer or discharge using Institute of Healthcare Improvement (IHI) PDSA model. Describe a project you would implement to address the identified problem using the IHI PDSA model.: Medication Reconciliation to Prevent Adverse Drug Events1):  Involve a multidisciplinary planning team consisting of highly-respected individuals who are open to change and compromise Recognize that effective medication reconciliation may not be achieved by just refining existing practice and that significant professional role changes may be necessary, especially for nursing and pharmacy staff Recognize the need to trial the new process and refine it  Recognize and promote other benefits of the process, such as enhanced communication between disciplines  Plan to devote resources not just to compliance monitoring but also to monitoring of the process’ impact on prescribing in order to be able to provide clinically meaningful evidence of the impact of the process to front-line providers Health Science Science Nursing NURSING NSG4029 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)