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Old May 03, 2007, 01:25 AM
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AORN Offers Surgical Patient 'Hand-Off' Tool Kit ...

Found at Infection Control Today:
Posted on: 05/02/2007

AORN Offers Surgical Patient 'Hand-Off' Tool Kit


DENVER -- The Association of periOperative Registered Nurses (AORN) and the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) are joining forces to offer healthcare practitioners a new Web-based tool kit to guide critical patient "hand-offs" in perioperative settings (preoperative, intraoperative, post-anesthesia care units and procedural locations).

Communication lapses among patient-care providers are identified as the cause of more than two-thirds of the serious medical errors reported in recent years to The Joint Commission -- the principal accrediting body for U.S. hospitals. Studies show at least half those communication breakdowns occurred as patients were handed off from one team of clinicians to another. Such hand-offs occur during nursing shift changes, between primary and covering physicians, between anesthesiologists or perioperative RNs and postanesthesia care unit staff, and in many other instances when transport staff, radiologists, therapists or other healthcare personnel transfer the responsibility of patient care.

The AORN Patient Hand-Off Tool Kit provides the resources to guide perioperative professionals in developing safe hand-off communications among caregivers. The tools will help streamline and standardize communications needed for effective patient care, including the patient's current and past condition, ongoing treatments, and possible changes or complications that should be monitored closely....

...The AORN Patient Hand-Off Tool Kit includes evidence-based recommendations on patient hand-offs in the perioperative setting, sample checklists and forms, PowerPoint presentations on standardizing communication and information exchanges in perioperative practice and an annotated guide to additional resources. The tool kit is available free of charge and can be downloaded exclusively from the AORN Web site at www.aorn.org/toolkit/patienthandoff

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Re: AORN Offers Surgical Patient 'Hand-Off' Tool Kit ...

Thanks for posting this info. I am a surgical nurse and this is a MAJOR issue for us. We usually get zero report from the patients we receive that are inpatients.

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Old May 09, 2007, 09:03 AM
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Originally Posted by NRSKarenRN View Post
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Posted on: 05/02/2007

AORN Offers Surgical Patient 'Hand-Off' Tool Kit
Thanks so much for sharing this valuable resource. We're a Level I Trauma Center but have NO active AORN members so news of this sort is scarce. I'm going to print off what I can and pass it along to the O.R. committee. Thanks again.

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