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Title: Volunteers in Medicine: Jacksonville Volunteer Orientation


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Volunteers in Medicine JacksonvilleVolunteer
Orientation
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History of VIM
  • An estimated 120,000 working Jacksonville
    citizens have no health insurance.
  • VIM-Jax proposes to serve the working uninsured
    and their families by operating a volunteer-run
    clinic where patients will receive free primary
    medical care, counseling services and medications
    they need to live healthy productive lives.

3
History Cont.
  • The VIM model was created in 1994 by Dr. Jack B.
    McConnell in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina.
  • VIMs ongoing success with the assistance of a
    grant from the Ortho-McNeil Pharmaceuticals is
    repeated daily in many volunteer run clinics from
    Florida to Oregon.

4
Mission Statement
  • The Volunteers in Medicine
  • Jacksonville clinic is a volunteer run medical
    clinic that provides primary medical services to
    the working uninsured of Greater Jacksonville
  • Operations are funded through
  • private and corporate donations,
  • grants, and on-going fundraising

5
Staff
  • Care is provided by volunteer physicians, nurses,
    nurse practitioners and non-medical community
    volunteers.
  • Community partners providing specific services on
    an outsource basis
  • A small paid staff to coordinate and effectively
    administer the clinic.

6
Board of Trustees
  • James N. Burt, MD
  • Hope E. Brank
  • Dorothy S. Dorion, RN, MS
  • Guy Cuiddihee
  • Li Loriz, PhD
  • C.B. McIntosh, MD
  • William Mercer
  • Rev. Richard A. Petry
  • George E. Ridge, Esq.
  • Andrea Giggetts
  • Sister DeSales Wisniewski, RN, MS
  • Rev. Eugene M. Zimmerman

7
VIM Objectives
  • Provide free primary care medical and counseling
    services.
  • Improve community health through education and
    preventative medicine.
  • Encourage care providers and receivers to
    contribute to the communitys well being.
  • Promote volunteerism and community spirit.

8
Patient Criteria for Services
  • Residency-patients live or work in Duval County
  • Income-patients have an income level between
    13,000-23,925 per year for a single individual.
  • Uninsured-patients are without private or
    government funded medical insurance.
  • Employment-one or more family members are
    gainfully employed.

9
Vision
  • May we have eyes to see those rendered invisible
    and excluded open arms and hearts to reach out
    and include them healing hands to touch their
    lives with love, and, in the process, heal
    ourselves.
  • Keys to Success
  • Quality Management
  • Efficient, Low-cost Operation
  • Enthusiastic and Committed Volunteers
  • Broad Base of Community Involvement and Support

10
Clinical Volunteer Section
  • Infection Control, HIPPA, HIV Fire Safety

11
Infection Control
  • OSHA is a regulatory agency that oversees
    occupational health and safety.
  • Protection against blood borne pathogens
  • You can help prevent the spread of infection by
    following three basic guidelines.

12
Practice Optimal Hand Hygiene!
  • Hand Hygiene is the single most important method
    of preventing the spread of infection.
  • Hand Hygiene is a general term that includes
  • Hand washing with plain soap or antiseptic soap
    and water.
  • Use of waterless hand rub for routine hygiene.

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2. Perform Hand Hygiene
  • When arriving at the clinical work area
  • Before and after having direct patient care
    contact with the patients intact skin.
  • Before performing invasive procedures or other
    sterile procedures, whether or not sterile gloves
    are worn.
  • Before meals
  • After coughing, sneezing, or blowing your nose
  • After using the restroom
  • When hands are visibly soiled

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3. Effective Hand washing Technique
  • Wet hands with warm water
  • Apply 3-5 ml (2-3 teaspoons) of soap to hands
  • Rub hands together for at least 15 seconds,
    covering all surfaces of the hands and fingers
  • Rinse hands with water and dry thoroughly
  • Use towel to turn off the faucet

15
Remember..
  • Hand hygiene is the single most important method
    of preventing the spread of infection!

16
HIV/AIDS
  • What is HIV
  • Human Immunodeficiency Virus is a retrovirus that
    causes AIDS.
  • It destroys the essential conduction of the
    immune system
  • The only way to determine whether HIV is present
    is through blood test.

17
Transmission of HIV
  • Exposure to blood or other potentially infectious
    material
  • IV drug users from needle sharing
  • Homosexual contact
  • Heterosexual contact
  • Transfusion of blood or blood products
    contaminated with HIV
  • Occupational needle stick injury and other blood
    exposures
  • During pregnancy, during delivery and after birth

18
You will not get HIV by the following
  • Touching
  • Social kissing
  • Coughing
  • Sneezing
  • Contact with eating utensils, water fountains and
    toilet seats
  • Using public facilities such as swimming pools
  • Being close to other people or in crowded spaces

19
Preventing the spread of HIV
  • Not sharing needles or personal items which may
    be contaminated with blood.
  • Protect open wounds from contact with blood and
    body fluids by properly covering any broken skin
    surfaces.
  • Practice good hand hygiene
  • Hand hygiene before and after patient contact,
    even if gloves are worn
  • Use appropriate protective equipment, gloves,
    gown, masks, etc.

20
OSHA/Blood Borne Pathogens
  • Blood borne pathogens can potentially reside in
  • Blood
  • Semen
  • Vaginal secretions
  • Body fluid with visible blood
  • Other body fluids

21
Fire Safety
  • There are three exits, the main entrance, a rear
    exit on the first floor and a rear exit on the
    second floor.
  • A fire extinguisher is located on the first floor
    near the reception area. Extinguisher
    instructions
  • 1. Pull ring pin
  • 2. Stand 8 from fire
  • 3. Aim at the base of the fire, use
    extinguisher upright.
  • 4. Squeeze the lever, sweep from side to side

22
HIPPA
  • What is it? National Legislation passed by
    congress in 1996 that resulted in total reform.
  • It was passed to guarantee that persons changing
    jobs would not lose coverage.
  • It standardizes how medical information is shared
    and guarantees patient security and
    confidentiality.

23
HIPPA Why is it important to VIM-Jax?
  • All volunteers are going to be exposed to
    sensitive information.
  • To protect the dignity and privacy of our guests,
    we need to respect their protected health
    information.

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What constitutes protected health information?
  • Name and Address
  • Phone and fax numbers
  • Medical record numbers
  • Insurance information
  • Social Security numbers
  • Certificate/license numbers
  • Internet addresses
  • Hospital records
  • Identifying characteristics
  • Vehicle ID Numbers
  • Photographs
  • Device identifiers
  • Any medium with patient information.

25
HIPPA Summary
  • Treat guest information as if it was your own.
  • Disclose the minimum amount of information
    necessary.
  • Only give personal information to those directly
    relevant to care and treatment.
  • Patients ultimately make the decision regarding
    the use and release of their information.

26
Quiz
  • The first step to take when there is an exposure
    to blood/body fluids is to
  • A. Report immediately to the Emergency
    Department
  • B. Complete an accident report
  • C. Notify the clinic manager
  • D. Wash the exposed area immediately and
    thoroughly.

27
Quiz
  • HIV can be spread by occupational needle stick
    injury, sexual contact, during delivery or an
    HIV mother to her baby.
  • True or False

28
Quiz Cont.
  • It is acceptable to share patient information
    with other volunteers.
  • A. True
  • B. False

29
Quiz Cont.
  • 4. Which of the following is proper hand washing
    technique
  • A. Rub hands together for 5 seconds
    under warm water.
  • B. Wet hands with warm water, apply 3 ml of
    soap, rub hands together for 15 seconds
    covering all surfaces of the hands and fingers,
    rinse hands with water and dry thoroughly, use
    a towel to turn off the faucet.
  • C. Use warm soapy water to wash palms and
    fingers, dry hands on jeans.

30
Quiz Cont.
  • Hand hygiene is the single most important way to
    prevent the spread of infection.
  • A. True
  • B. False

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Answers
  • D
  • A
  • B
  • B
  • A

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References
  • Volunteers in Medicine Institute. (2005).
    Volunteers in Medicine Institute. Retrieved
    April 4, 2005, from http//www.vimi.org
  • Volunteers in Medicine Jacksonville. (2004).
    Volunteers in Medicine Jacksonville Brochure.
    Jacksonville, FL Author.
  • Volunteers in Medicine Jacksonville. (2005).
    Retrieved April 4, 2005, from http//www.vim-jax
    .org
  • www.improvingchroniccare.org/tools/index.html
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