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1
Welcome Health Science and Nursing Students
  • We are delighted to have you!

2
Instructions
  • Complete the five Educational Modules for
    Infection Control, Hospital Safety, Patient
    Diversity, Safety Goals and Age Specific Care
  • Complete the five educational modules quizzes
    with a score of 80 or better
  • Print a copy of your quiz results
  • Read information provided about Methodist Medical
    Center
  • Complete the HIPAA 101 training module
  • Print, read and sign the Confidentiality
    statement
  • Print and sign the HIPAA Training Documentation
    Form
  • Print and complete the Immunization Record
  • Give quiz report, confidentiality statement and
    immunization record to your instructor.

3
MMC MISSION and VISION
  • We serve the community by improving the quality
    of life through better health.
  • MMC will be a local, regional and national
    healthcare leader known for compassionate care
    delivered with the highest quality.

4
MMC VALUES
  • Integrity
  • Quality
  • Serving the Customer
  • Caring for and Developing our People
  • Using the Communitys Resources Wisely

5
Parking
  • Students are instructed to park in employee
    parking located behind the hospital off of West
    Tennessee Avenue.

6
Smoking Policy
  • Methodist Medical Center is a non-smoking
    facility.
  • Visitors/staff can smoke ONLY in designated areas
    OUTSIDE the hospital.
  • An enclosed smoking gazebo is located across from
    the Emergency Department.
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7
In-House Referral Services
  • Diabetic Specialist
  • EnteroStomal Specialist
  • Infection Control / Risk Management
  • House Chaplain
  • Safety and Security
  • Engineering
  • Outcomes Management
  • Hospitality House
  • Educational Learning

8
Code Blue
  • Verify that patient is unresponsive
  • ABCs
  • A - Open airway
  • B Breathing (Look, listen and feel)
  • C Circulation
  • ..if breathing call RN for change in status
  • Verify white name tag (full code)
  • Call x1500 and begin CPR

9
Code Blue Student Role
  • Stay with assigned patient
  • You may go to the code room if situation allows
  • Assist as needed elsewhere
  • Be supportive of roommate

10
HIPAA Your Guide to the Privacy Rule
  • Health Insurance Portability and Accountability
    Act
  • A Patients Rights Law
  • Confidentiality
  • Protected Health Information (PHI)

11
Integrity
  • Building trust with our customers and each other
    by being honest, ethical and consistent in what
    we say and do.
  • Always do right. It will gratify some people and
    astonish the rest. Mark Twain

12
Integrity (cont)
  • Appropriate Staff and Leadership Behaviors
  • Guidance for fair treatment of employees,
    patient, customer service, billing, records,
    funds, conflict of interest, drugs or alcohol
  • Integrity reporting process
  • A concern arises
  • Discuss the issue with supervisor
  • or other company resource
  • Contact the Integrity-Compliance Office

13
Teamwork Philosophy
  • People working together, supporting, respecting
    and appreciating each other
  • We are linked by one common purpose serving our
    patients and our community

14
Teamwork Standards of Performance
  • Encourage each other
  • Solve problems immediately as a team
  • Rudeness is never appropriate
  • Welcome new staff
  • Hold an end-of-shift team meeting
  • Build relationships

15
Teamwork Standards Cont.
  • Be professional, but do not forget your sense of
    humor
  • Recognize and reward good teamwork
  • Be observant of the entire teams work
  • Respect everyone for their skills

16
C.N.A.
  • ADLs, Vital Signs, Surgical Preps, Weights
  • Admission Room Set-up
  • Answer call lights
  • Charting Specific to their role
  • Safety Monitoring
  • Restraint checks every 2 hours
  • Falls precautions every hour
  • Patient checks every 2 hours for
  • T, C, DB

17
C.N.A. (cont)
  • Post Mortum care
  • Meal tray set-up and pick-up
  • Obtain routine urine and stool specimens
  • Report changes in condition or in skin integrity
  • Support Role Pick up Lab RX, replace stock,
    cleaning, empty sharps containers

18
LPN
  • 12 Hr. Chart Checks/Documentation
  • AcuChecks Dressing Changes
  • Charting IVs and drainage tubes
  • Medication administration
  • Monitor PCAs, Blood, Epidurals and Chemo
  • Permits and check-off lists
  • Post-procedural and neuro checks

19
LPN (cont)
  • Routine treatments and procedures
  • Sign off orders/clarify orders
  • MD Communication and Pt. Education
  • Admission history home medications
  • Starting and maintaining IVs
  • Telemetry set-up and monitoring
  • Safety monitoring

20
RN
  • Patient assessments
  • Blood initiation and monitoring
  • Reporting of Patient change of status to MD
  • Documentation, order sign-off and clarification
  • Discharge process
  • Patient and Family education Disease process,
    surgery and procedures

21
RN (cont)
  • IV additive and med. pushes. Draw Blood
  • Initiate and maintain IVs, PCA and Epidural
    pumps
  • Initiate care plans and order sets
  • Insertion of NG and feeding tubes
  • Initial intense special circumstance assessment
    (TEE, Arteriogram, Heart Cath.)

22
RN (cont)
  • Reporting test results
  • Rhythm interpretation and telemetry set-up
  • TPN initiation and maintenance
  • Central line maintenance and drsg.
  • Restraint, Falls precautions, skin assessment
  • Medication administration

23
Customer Service
  • Identify the Customer
  • Greet the customer
  • Introduce self before care begins
  • Keep the customer informed
  • Maintain privacy and confidentiality

24
Customer Service (cont)
  • Respond promptly to the customer needs and
    complaints
  • Stay calm in stressful situations
  • Listen attentively
  • Create a positive work environment
  • Be knowledgeable of hospital information

25
Emergency Codes
  • Code Red Fire
  • Code Blue Cardiac Arrest
  • Code Green Pt. or staff in danger
  • Code Pink Baby Taken
  • Code Black Bomb threat
  • Code Yellow Disaster
  • Code Orange Helicopter arrival

26
Emergency Codes (cont)
  • Code Purple Hostage situation
  • Code Gray Severe weather
  • Code White NBC Nuclear, Biological
    or Chemical exposure

27
Fire Safety (R.A.C.E.)
  • Remove Everyone from immediate area of danger
  • Activate Alarm systems Fire pulls and x1500
    Code Red
  • Close Doors and windows
  • Evacuate / Extinguish

28
Management of Occupational Exposure
  • Confidential
  • Performed by or under supervision of physician or
    other licensed healthcare professional
  • Document circumstances of exposure
  • Identify source patient and test their blood
  • Make results available to exposed employee
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