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Specializes in ER, ICU, Nursing Education, LTC, and HHC.

I am a legal nurse consultant, but what I really enjoy is teaching. I do alot of community education and own an online website for continuing education. I want to alighn with group homes and ALF's to do mock pre survey to review regulations and do consulting reports on found deficiencies to make them survey ready. I believe there is a market for this in my area. I am excited and very motivated, I own a school for CPR training and we are a leading provider in our area. I want to start teaching CNA classes and am in the beginning stages of finding out how to go about doing this, I just need to get board approval. I have a provider number already with the florida baord of nursing and a classroom to accommodate the students, and a local nursing home that will support clinicals.

so what do you think?

I do medication validation checkoff for unlicensed staff who give meds in these residenetial group homes and ALF's, among many other things I am certified to teach.. so any input here?

I am a legal nurse consultant, but what I really enjoy is teaching. I do a lot of community education and own an online website for continuing education.

I want to alighn with group homes and ALF's to do mock pre survey to review regulations and do consulting reports on found deficiencies to make them survey ready. I believe there is a market for this in my area. I am excited and very motivated,

I own a school for CPR training and we are a leading provider in our area.

I want to start teaching CNA classes and am in the beginning stages of finding out how to go about doing this, I just need to get board approval. I have a provider number already with the florida baord of nursing and a classroom to accommodate the students, and a local nursing home that will support clinicals.

so what do you think?

I do medication validation checkoff for unlicensed staff who give meds in these residenetial group homes and ALF's, among many other things I am certified to teach.. so any input here?

Wow, you are busy. Congratulation on your ongoing successes.

Regarding the CNA Classes, I see the potential in my area too. It must be a common need. I have not researched this but it seems to be a profitable field of benefit to the facilities. In Colorado, we have med techs; only assisted living centers and group home have allowed these to become popular. I this this field could also benefit and there are needs for this trade.

The mock studies, in my area, in the facilities would not be of benefit. IMHO. But the need may be greater in your area or in the group home setting where there are less nurses and maybe less supervision. Again, just MO; but surveys have been rather easily passed in LTC unless there were purposeful lazy handling by management and then that population would not care for the extra "insurance and cost" of passing.

Also in my area, there are LPN's who are certified in IV's. You need this certification now(if you are an LPN) in Co to instill meds and maintain and start IV's. This might be an area yo can promote in your neck of the woods. It seems to be a big need as the current school's program is very rigid and there is a waiting list. Perhaps this is something of interest for you.

I like your Entrepreneur-istic approach; no dust collecting in your bag of ideas. Thank you for posting. I hope we get to hear more of your success and ideas. Please let us know how you are doing.

Specializes in Education, FP, LNC, Forensics, ED, OB.
i am a legal nurse consultant, but what i really enjoy is teaching. i do alot of community education and own an online website for continuing education. i want to alighn with group homes and alf's to do mock pre survey to review regulations and do consulting reports on found deficiencies to make them survey ready. i believe there is a market for this in my area. i am excited and very motivated, i own a school for cpr training and we are a leading provider in our area. i want to start teaching cna classes and am in the beginning stages of finding out how to go about doing this, i just need to get board approval. i have a provider number already with the florida baord of nursing and a classroom to accommodate the students, and a local nursing home that will support clinicals.

so what do you think?

i do medication validation checkoff for unlicensed staff who give meds in these residenetial group homes and alf's, among many other things i am certified to teach.. so any input here?

hello, monica, rn, bsn,

here are a few things that you can cover with your pre-survey consulting services:

sentinel events

root cause analysis

fmea (failure mode evaluation and analysis)

national patient safety goals

assessment and reassessment standards

medical staff credentialing

quality improvement (performance improvement)

documentation

nursing competency

organization structure

policy and procedure development/review/revision

does your website or will your website advertise this? you can create a separate heading and provide a link to the survey and what all you can offer the client (alf).

have you considered jacho certification and provide this type of consulting service for hospitals in your state?

you have been very busy and i applaud you on your entrepreneur endeavors. :balloons:

I am a legal nurse consultant

Monica, I hope we get to hear how this project is going. I too am lookign at that avenue for successful Nurse Entrepreneurship.

Specializes in Education, FP, LNC, Forensics, ED, OB.

I think you could utilize this as well in your education endeavors:

  • System-based causes of medication errors
  • Role of human factors in medication errors
  • Failure mode and effects analysis and root cause analysis
  • Medication error detection and reporting
  • High-alert medications and high-risk processes
  • Educating patients about medication error prevention
  • Computerized prescriber order entry
  • Intimidation in the workplace
  • Building a culture of safety
  • Measuring medication safety
  • Preventing errors with look-alike and sound-alike drug names
  • JCAHO Medication Management Standards and National Patient Safety Goals

You could set up teleconferences and educate the Healthcare Provider/s using the above topics. Advertise on your website. Many enjoy this method of education/staying ahead of the game through this method. Don't have to leave home, one fee sign up for the entity, save them money by not traveling to seminars, etc.

Specializes in LTC MED-SUG ORTHO.

Monica,

Hey, My name is Cathy from S.C. and I am wondering how you get a provider number from the State Board and why you would need it? Also, where did you get your instructors certification? I think all your ideas are great and am wanting to explore those ideas in my area? How did you get started?

Specializes in ER, ICU, Nursing Education, LTC, and HHC.
Monica, I hope we get to hear how this project is going. I too am lookign at that avenue for successful Nurse Entrepreneurship.

well nearly a year later and I am giving you an update on where I am.. The CPR school continues to be a success, I have not gotten the CNA school going yet, and I have done some LNC work as well as community education/ training. I was working as a DON in a 120 bed SNF with horrible survey status, (I believe Fla is one of the toughest states for AHCA surveys. Anyways, I managed to fix alot of the issues in this mediocre at best facility which is on a 6 mo survey cycle, and the end result were 4 tags all minor (best survey that facility has had) and it is like 25 yrs old :uhoh3: (dunno why I chose this smiley) thought he was cute though :)

Now I want to change windsails again and do something I have loved so much and did about 10 yrs ago............I never thought I would even consider it, because my health is not great, however, the activity and energy rush required is probably exactly what I need right now.. 40 yr and still dunno what I wanna be when I grow up (LOL)

what is it you say??? I am headed back to the ER (this time as the nurse NOT the patient) :)

Can you sorta guess I am getting excited about this???

I have just spent the last 6 weeks home and not working,, so I am ready to get back to work :)

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