Our partners in West Florida are rolling out a standardization to how blood cultures are obtained in Adult Patients. The new process is going live March 21, 2022.
Thank you for all you Do!
Our partners in West Florida are rolling out a standardization to how blood cultures are obtained in Adult Patients. The new process is going live March 21, 2022.
Thank you for all you Do!
Topics: West Florida Division, All Nurses
In order to optimize use of I-Mobile, it is encouraged to use the texting feature if applicable. Please note texting can not be used for orders or critical result notification.
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Topics: All Nurses
New Order acknowledgement should occur throughout the shift upon MD entry to include implementation of new orders.
Additionally end of shift chart checks should occur to ensure accuracy and completion of orders.
New orders/implementations should be reported to oncoming nurse at Bedside Shift Report.
All orders can be viewed in Meditech from the review patient orders screen or order history in clinical review.
Thank you for ALL you do!
Topics: All Nurses
Our partners in the West Florida Division have shared some important education on Sepsis. Please review and ensure you are familiar with all guidelines.
HWS Sepsis Quick Reference Guide
Sepsis is Time Sensitive: Timely, Monitor, Execute and Complete Sepsis bundle for optimal patient safety and outcomes.
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Topics: West Florida Hospital, All Nurses
COVID-19 remains a concern to public health and, in order to prevent its further spread in hospitals, SNFs, and other health care settings, new public health requirements are necessary at this time in the state of California.
The California Department of Public Health has issued a new order that will require all healthcare workers to be fully vaccinated, including a booster when eligible, by February 1, 2022. After February 1, the worker must receive their booster within 15 days of being eligible for a booster. The only exemptions provided are for religious beliefs or qualifying medical reasons.
For clinicians who are exempt or have not yet received their booster, twice weekly testing and proper PPE will be required. Testing will occur for all-booster eligible colleagues who have not yet received their booster by January 7, 2022.
In addition, Santa Clara County (SCC) in California recently mandated all healthcare workers, regardless of exemption, must be vaccinated and receive a booster, if eligible, on or before January 24, 2022. The HCA Healthcare facilities this applies to are Good Samaritan Hospital and Regional Medical Center of San Jose.
Dates to know:
Immediate Next Steps:
If healthcare workers received their full series of vaccination, including the booster, for one of the three types of vaccines — please make sure that proof has been uploaded to the candidate’s HealthTrust Workforce Solutions account. If unable to upload to the account, please send a copy to HWS.DenverHR@HealthTrustWS.com.
Acceptable forms of proof include:
Booster Eligibility Guidelines:
HealthTrust Workforce Solutions encourages vaccination as a safe and effective solution. As the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and our own infectious disease experts have recommended, vaccination is a vital step to protect individuals from the COVID-19 virus.
All healthcare workers working in patient care facilities are required to adhere to the mandate and receive the COVID-19 vaccine by the date mentioned above unless there is a valid, documented medical or religious reason for opting out. Failure to do so can result in a disruption of service.
This is an evolving situation and we are actively working to maintain compliance with the State's mandate. We appreciate your patience and understanding during this time.
If you have any questions, please contact your Staffing Office or recruiter.
Topics: All Network Staff, COVID-19
Our partners in East Florida have shared education: Patient Safety Regarding the Bedside Commode.
Bedside commodes can be a safety hazard if left at the bedside. Bedside commodes should be left in the patient's bathroom, and only brought to the bedside when being used.
Thank you for your continued dedication to Patient Safety!
Topics: HCA East Florida, All Network Staff
As a Surgical Services RN please ensure you are completing all required documentation.
Utilization of the Documentation Dashboard or Am I Finished Report is required prior to leaving each shift. This report identifies all required documentation fields and highlights anything that is missing.
If additional assistance is required with this report please escalate to charge nurse.
Thank you for your continued dedication to patient care!
Topics: Surgical Services
On behalf of the entire HealthTrust Workforce Solutions family, we would like to wish you a joyful holiday season and a prosperous New Year. With your help, we have touched the lives of more patients in more ways in facilities across the country this year, providing these individuals with the highest quality of care during their times of need. None of which would have been possible without you and all of our valued team members and healthcare partners. Together we have raised the bar, unlocked possibilities and cared like family. Throughout the holiday season our wish to you is for you to enjoy this special time of year with your loved ones - your family, your friends and anyone else you hold dear. From the HealthTrust family to yours, Happy Holidays and Happy New Year! |
Topics: Special Holiday Message
Our partners in West Florida shared education regarding the pre-procedure checklist. Please ensure this has been added to the Process Interventions and completed prior to patient being transported to procedure.
All patients going for any procedure should have:
Thank you for your continued dedication to patient care!
Topics: West Florida Division, All Nurses
Our partners at Rapides Regional Medical Center have shared some important education related to Advanced Primary Stroke Center Certification.
Our compliance for this measure is based on the percentage of final coded ischemic/hemorrhagic stroke patients having *both* the following:
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Topics: MidAmerica Division, All Nurses
As nurse leaders within HealthTrust Workforce Solutions, we partner with our colleagues to promote clinical excellence throughout the communities we serve. HealthTrust advocates on behalf of our ultimate client, the patient, ensuring that they receive the highest quality, cost-effective care in a professional, compassionate, and ethical environment.