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Title: Interdisciplinary Rounds in TLC


1
Interdisciplinary Rounds in TLC
  • Utilizing Nurses to help in Decision Making

2
Introduction of Presenters
  • Leza Warnke RN
  • TLC Unit Council Chair
  • Lisa Davis RN
  • TLC Unit Council Co-Chair

3
WELCOME to TLC
  • Where a team approach is necessary and patient
    care is 1

4
NDNQI
  • National Database of Nursing Quality Indicators
  • Yearly Goal setting
  • Goal picked based on satisfaction scores
  • 2010 Goal Improve RN satisfaction in
    participation in Decision Making
  • Would like to see score higher based on data
    supporting RN satisfaction directly correlating
    with interdisciplinary communication and patient
    outcomes.

5
As a unit, we focus on a Healthy Work Environment
in addition to achieving excellent clinical
outcomes. Communication skills are just as
important as clinical skills.
6
Purpose
  • To familiarize new Medical Residents and Interns
    to the purpose of TLC Interdisciplinary Rounds
    and ways to utilize Nurses in their decision
    making.

7
Goal
  • Physicians and nurses will communicate,
    coordinate and collaborate using shared decision
    making to provide the patient and their families
    the best care possible.

8
Interdisciplinary Rounds in TLC
  • Two teams, each consists of the following
  • Attending Physician, Fellow, Residents, Intern,
    Medical Student
  • Nurse with or without a Nurse Resident
  • Pharmacist
  • Respiratory Therapist
  • Dietician
  • Patient and Family

9
Day Rounds
  • Usually Attending Physician driven
  • Take place after 0800 CXR rounds at approximately
    0830 until finished
  • In depth look at each TLC patient
  • Involves input from each person of the
    Interdisciplinary Team

10
Evening Rounds
  • Sign Out
  • Admitting team gets sign out from post-call team
    of each TLC followed patient at approximately
    1600 or earlier
  • Quick rounds outside each TLC patient room.
    Physicians have already gone over each patient
    with each other independently.

11
Night Rounds
  • On-call team rounds on each patient at
    approximately 2100
  • Not as in depth as Day Rounds
  • Purpose is to go over plan for the night with
    each TLC followed patient
  • Excellent way to prevent AM labs and CXR from
    being forgotten
  • Nurse is available to go over plan to prevent
    unnecessary pages

12
Nurse importance during Interdisciplinary
Rounds in decision making
  • Important to get Nurses perspective of plan of
    care
  • At the bedside more continually
  • Can provide some insight that a snapshot view
    may not be able to see
  • Family Issues
  • Sedation
  • Spontaneous Breathing Trials
  • IV access
  • Pain
  • Wounds
  • Transfer Status
  • End of Life

13
When your TLC rotation ends.
  • Communication strategies
  • Collaborate with TLC team in developing the plan
    of care, especially during the night when
    resources are limited
  • Check in with Nurse if there is anything that
    needs to be clarified.
  • If you receive a page to clarify, it probably
    wasnt clear
  • If possible, join Interdisciplinary Rounds with
    TLC to get the plan of care clarified.

14
Benefits for you
  • Less pages
  • More well rounded view of the patient
  • Mutual respect
  • Use these skills as your career progresses

15
Take home points
  • We all have the same goal Optimal Patient Care
  • We learn from each other.
  • We need each other to care for the patient.
  • Miscommunication kills patients.
  • Silence Kills
  • If you have a question, ask. Nurses are excellent
    resources.

16
THANK YOU!
17
References
  • Vazirani, S., Hays, R., Shapiro, M., Cowan, M.
    (2005) Effect of a Multidisciplinary Intervention
    on Communication and Collaboration among
    Physicians and Nurses. American Journal of
    Critical Care, 14, 71-77.
  • Yeager, S. (2005) Interdisciplinary
    Collaboration The Heart and Soul of Health Care.
    Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America,
    17, 143-148
  • Stein-Parbury, J., Liaschenko, J. (2007)
    Understanding Collaboration between Nurses and
    Physicians as Knowledge at work. American Journal
    of Critical Care,16, 470-477
  • Fewster-Thuente, L., Velsor-Friedrich, B. (2008)
    Interdisciplinary Collaboration for Healthcare
    Professionals Nursing Administration Quarterly,
    32, 40-48
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