Clinical-Excellence

Education: Eye Protection

Posted by HWS Clinical Ops on Oct 21, 2021 4:07:44 PM

Please ensure PPE guidance documents for the facility you are staffing are being followed to include Eye Protection. 

  • Eye Protection includes both a Face Shield or Safety Googles
  • Traditional eye glasses does not equate to eye protection
  • In scenarios of moderate, substantial, or high COVID prevalence and/or community transmission, universal eye protection is recommended in “clinical areas” within the healthcare setting.

Thank you for your DEDICATION to patient care!

Topics: All Network Staff

Education: Fall Prevention

Posted by HWS Clinical Ops on Oct 11, 2021 3:57:03 PM

On Partners in the West Florida Division have shared Fall Prevention Education to include:

  • Fall Patient Sign
  • Fall Prevention Agreement (Optional and for alert and oriented patients only)
  • HCCA Fall Interventions

Please ensure you are familiar with Fall Policy at the facility in which you are staffing. 

Fall-Agreement

Fall-Sign

Fall Interventions

Thank you for your DEDICATION to PATIENT SAFETY!

Topics: West Florida Division, All Nurses

Education: Patient Care

Posted by HWS Clinical Ops on Oct 7, 2021 12:02:31 PM

Our partners in the Continental Division at Presbyterian/St. Luke's have shared educational resources on the following:

  • Medications with Preferred Administration via Central Line

  • Safety Huddle Tips for Central Lines and Indwelling Urinary Catheter
    • Guiding list to help determine if line/foley can be removed

  • Cancer Care Bathroom Caddies
    • Personal toiletry items are not to be kept in patient bathroom, caddies will be available to store personal toiletries

Medications Admin Central Line

Safety Huddle

Cancer Care Bathroom Caddies

Thank you for your continued DEDICATION to PATIENT CARE!

Topics: Continental Division, All Nurses

Education: Documenting Stool Output

Posted by HWS Clinical Ops on Oct 5, 2021 2:03:31 PM

Our partners in Central West Texas have shared education on documenting stool output in Meditech. Stools must be documented in the I/O screen to be counted in the overall patient I/O collection. Documentation in the C-Diff screen does not count in I/O collection as this screen is an assessment.

Documentation-Stool Output

Thank you for your DEDICATION to patient care!

Topics: All Nurses

Education: High Sensitivity Troponin

Posted by HWS Clinical Ops on Sep 29, 2021 1:06:22 PM

Our partners in the Tristar Division have shared with us education regarding a new test called the High Sensitivity Troponin. 

Studies performed at organizations that use the HSTnI report the following benefits:

  • Earlier, safer rule out of CP without NSTEMI
  • Faster turnaround time in ED
  • Avoid missing small MIs
  • Earlier detection of NSTEMI
  • Reduction in stress tests
  • No increase in cardiac catheterizations
  • Potential cost savings

 

HS-TNL Huddle Card

HS-Tnl Algorithm Job Aid

Thank you for your continued dedication to patient care!

 

 

Topics: ER, All Nurses

Good Morning America Features Nurse Who Volunteers by Doing Patients' Hair

Posted by HealthTrust Workforce Solutions on Sep 22, 2021 4:18:43 PM

HairBrooke Johns, an emergency room nurse at Southern Hills Hospital in Las Vegas, Nev., spends her days off brushing and braiding patients' hair. She started these acts of kindness to help patients who weren't able to have visitors due to the pandemic. She hopes to set the example for her three kids to give back. "Service is so important," said Brooke. "If they see mom doing it they are much more likely to do it too."

Click here to view the incredible story on Good Morning America!

Topics: Healthcare, COVID-19

Education: Sepsis

Posted by HWS Clinical Ops on Sep 20, 2021 4:21:35 PM

Our partners at Medical City Plano in The North Texas Division have shared education regarding Sepsis. 

Please ensure you are familiar with Sepsis protocols and implement in patient care.

Sepsis

Sepsis-1

Thank you for ALL YOU DO and your continued DEDICATION to patient care!

 

 

Topics: Emergency Room, All Nurses

Remembering 9/11 20 Years Later

Posted by HealthTrust Workforce Solutions on Sep 11, 2021 9:00:00 AM

9_11 blog

It’s hard to imagine but today marks the 20th anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks that killed nearly 3,000 people — more than 400 were police officers, firefighters and first responders. September 11, 2001 — 9/11— stands as the deadliest foreign attack in the United States.

Many of us can remember exactly where we were when that first plane hit the twin towers. Some of us have very personal memories of family or friends impacted by the attacks. One thing that stands out for me is how our communities across the country came together in a display of profound patriotism. We faced uncertainty and stood in the face of adversity, and ultimately came out more resilient. The same could be said for how we’ve pulled together these past 18 months in the ongoing fight against COVID-19, which as we know, continues.

As September 11, 2001, becomes more of a memory, history is still being made each day by all of us. By the way we live our lives. By the way we conduct ourselves in difficult times. By how willing we are to put the needs of others before our own. I could not be more proud of how our organization shows up and does this each and every single day as we live out our mission- “At HCA Healthcare and HealthTrust Workforce Solutions, we are committed to the care and improvement of human life”.

On this 20th anniversary, we take a moment to pause and reflect as we forever honor the memory of those who lost their lives on September 11, 2001.

Action Required: Colorado Vaccination Requirement

Posted by HealthTrust Workforce Solutions on Sep 7, 2021 5:20:17 PM

Recently, the Colorado State Board of Health issued a new state-wide public health order that will require healthcare providers working in Ambulatory Surgery Centers to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination effective September 30, 2021, and healthcare providers in a hospital setting to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination effective November 1, 2021.

WHO IS IMPACTED?

The state order applies to all "healthcare workers", defined as, but not limited to: nurses, nursing assistants, physicians, technicians, therapists, phlebotomists, pharmacists, students and trainees, contractual staff not employed by the healthcare facility and persons not directly involved in patient care, but who could be exposed to infectious agents that can be transmitted in the healthcare setting (e.g., clerical, dietary, environmental services, laundry, security, engineering and facilities management, administrative, billing, and volunteer personnel).

If your clinicians received their vaccination, please make sure you can access proof of vaccination, usually the COVID-19 Vaccination Record Card (issued by the Department of Health and Human Services, CDC or WHO Yellow Card). Acceptable forms of proof include the original card, a photo or paper copy, or a digital copy on their phone or other electronic device. In the coming days, we will follow up with details about how to provide proof of vaccination.

If your clinicians have not completed a full series of one of the three types of vaccines (a full series plus 14 days), or do not have documented medical or religious reasons for opting out by the required dates, they will not be compliant to continue work, which will result in a disruption of service.

If your clinicians have not received a COVID-19 vaccination and have provided documentation for a medical or religious exemption, they will be required to wear a mask while working. In the coming days, we will follow up with details about how to provide proof of exemption.

All facilities in Colorado are covered under the PHO mandating COVID-19 vaccination. All providers and colleagues working in patient care facilities are required to adhere to the mandate and receive the COVID-19 vaccine by the dates mentioned above unless there is a valid, documented medical or religious reason for opting out.

We want to thank everyone who is already vaccinated for doing his or her part to end this pandemic. We appreciate each of you and are grateful for the care you provide to our patients each day.

Topics: Colorado, COVID-19

Hurricane Ida Update from Sam Hazen (CEO of HCA Healthcare)

Posted by HealthTrust Workforce Solutions on Aug 30, 2021 4:47:27 PM

As news outlets share more information on Hurricane Ida’s devastation, I want to make you aware of HCA Healthcare’s response and continued efforts to protect our patients, impacted colleagues, and facilities, even as the storm hit during a significant COVID surge.

The major Category 4 hurricane struck the greater New Orleans area yesterday, causing extensive damage across southeastern Louisiana. Three of our hospitals and many of our colleagues’ homes were in the storm’s path. We are incredibly grateful for the resilient frontline caregivers and support teams who tirelessly serve to ensure uninterrupted care and the safety of our patients and colleagues.

Prior to landfall, we activated our emergency operations team to help prepare our hospitals and ensure they had enough staff, medications, supplies, food, water, and generator power to continue operating and caring for patients — both during and after the storm. Human resources contacted all colleagues in the storm’s path through HCA Alert to create open lines of communication. As of this morning, our hospital teams reported limited water damage and no other significant destruction. Our facilities are on generator power and water boil notices; however, there has been no impact to patient care and our ERs remain open currently.

Throughout the next couple of days, our teams will continue to assess resource needs for our facilities, our colleagues, and nearby health systems in need of support. For colleagues, our HCA Healthcare Hope Fund is standing by to take applications for emergency and recovery assistance. If you are able, please consider donating to the Hope Fund to support impacted colleagues. The recovery efforts will likely take months and we will do our part to assist those in need.

Each day, I am inspired by the many ways our HCA Healthcare family bands together to support our patients and each other — especially during times of crisis. Our colleagues in southeast Louisiana are exemplifying our mission during this natural disaster. A special thank you to them, and to all of you, for your unwavering commitment to the care and improvement of human life.

Sincerely,
Sam Hazen, Chief Executive Officer

Topics: HCA Hope Fund

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