Quality and Safety in Healthcare Flashcards

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Define clinical governance

A

a framework through which NHS organisations are accountable for continuously improving the quality of their services and safeguarding high standards of care by creating an environment in which excellence in clinical care will flourish

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Why do quality and safety problems occur in healthcare?

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poorly designed systems

not taking account of human errors

over reliance on individual responsibility

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3
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How do we know quality is not optimal?

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variations in medical care

variations in the provision of specific health services

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4
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Outline an unavoidable adverse event

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drug reaction, first time prescribed

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5
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Outline a preventable adverse event

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Op on wrong part of the body

Incorrect dose given

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Define active failures

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acts that lead directly to the patient being harmed

e.g. a baby has a seizure as a result of being given an overdose of a drug

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Define latent conditions

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predisposing factors that mean active failures are more likely to occur

e.g. poor training, poor design of syringes, too few staff, poor supervision

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What is the swiss cheese model?

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illustrates that, although many layers of defense lie between hazards and accidents, there are flaws in each layer (active failures, latent conditions) that, if aligned, can allow the accident to occur

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How can the swiss cheese model be used to improve patient safety?

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knowledge of the model allows you to identify weaknesses and change then

“inserting additional layers of cheese into the system”,

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10
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What is first order problem solving?

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do what it takes to continue patient care task, no more, no less

ask for help from people who are socially close rather than those who are best equipped to correct the problem (preserve reputation, avoid diff encounters)

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What is second order problem solving?

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When the action is successful to prevent the problem from recurring

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12
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Outline healthcare quality

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SEE PET

Safe = no needless deaths
Effective = no needless pain
Efficient = no waste
Patient-centred = focus on needs and priorities
Equitable = no one left out
Timely = no unwanted waiting
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13
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Define an adverse effect

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injury causes by medial management and that prolongs the hospitalisation, prod disability or both

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14
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How can we make healthcare safer?

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avoid reliance on memory

make things visible

review and simplify processes

standardize common processes

checklists

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