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APNA 30th Annual Conference Session 3041: October 21, 2016 INSTITUTE for SAFE ENVIRONMENTS INTERACTIVE PANEL DISCUSSION Diane E. Allen, MN, RN-BC, NEA-BC, Chair Michael J. Polacek, MSN, RN-BC, Associate Chair ISE STEERING COMMITTEE Eric


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INSTITUTE for SAFE ENVIRONMENTS

INTERACTIVE PANEL DISCUSSION

Diane E. Allen, MN, RN-BC, NEA-BC, Chair Michael J. Polacek, MSN, RN-BC, Associate Chair

ISE STEERING COMMITTEE

Eric Arauz Catherine Batscha Kathleen Delaney Carlie Frederick Jeannine Loucks Marlene Nadler-Moodie Richard Ray David Sharp Christine Tebaldi

The Presenters Have No Conflicts to Disclose

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Describe goals of ISE and this year’s efforts to inform APNA members about safety related issues. Engage APNA members in discussions about risks associated with providing patient care for individuals with mental illness. Identify current safety-related concerns of APNA members.

OBJECTIVES INSTITUTE for SAFE ENVIRONMENTS

Vision

The Institute for Safe Environments provides an integrated structure designed to thoughtfully address issues that impact the safety of persons served as well as service providers.

INSTITUTE for SAFE ENVIRONMENTS

Goals

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Identify issues related to safe environments

2.

Explore current evidence related to issues

3.

Recommend strategies to promote safe, evidence-based, best practices

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KEY ELEMENTS

  • f a SAFE ENVIRONMENT

Emergency Management Engagement Culture and Ideology Patient assessment and monitoring Staff resources, education and training Space and equipment Error Prevention Rules Physical Risks

MEMBER BRIDGE HOT SAFETY TOPICS

HOW TO PROVIDE SAFETY? 2850 postings

 Safety Rounds  Nurse Rounds  Environmental Modifications for Safety

MEMBER BRIDGE HOT SAFETY TOPICS

APRN’s working outside scope of practice Behavioral response teams Child & adolescent observation units Violence prevention position paper

and toolkit

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MEMBER BRIDGE HOT SAFETY TOPICS

WHAT’S ALLOWED vs. NOT ALLOWED? 341 postings Belongings - Contraband Activities - Restrictions Behaviors - Controls

MEMBER BRIDGE HOT SAFETY TOPICS

  • Intake / admission processes
  • Allowing silverware in patient

rooms

  • Room and contraband searches
  • Safe products for inpatient units
  • Overnight visitors on inpatient

psychiatric units

MEMBER BRIDGE HOT SAFETY TOPICS

HOW TO STAY SAFE WHILE PRACTICING RELATIONSHIP-BASED NURSING? 801 postings

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MEMBER BRIDGE HOT SAFETY TOPICS

Protocols for visual or constant

  • bservation, monitoring of patients

Locking bedroom doors Patient clothing on inpatient units Effectiveness of therapy vs medication

statistics

Adolescent engagement in crisis

prevention

ISE ACCOMPLISHMENTS 2015 - 2016

Emergency Management

  • Survey: Role of PMH Nurses in Emergency Rooms

Engagement

  • White Paper: Engagement as an Element of Safe

Environments

Continuous Special Observations (1:1)

  • Call to Action to Explore Clinical Effectiveness

ISE ACCOMPLISHMENTS 2016

VIOLENCE PREVENTION TASK FORCE

  • Violence Prevention Position Paper
  • Violence Prevention Toolbox
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  • Engagement Toolkit of Resources
  • Safety Toolkit of Resources

WORK in PROGRESS

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NURSES AS CHAMPIONS of SAFETY

OUR HOPES for the FUTURE and WHY WE NEED YOUR HELP!

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YOUR HOPES for the FUTURE? COMMENTS and QUESTIONS?