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Sentinel Event Unexpected occurrence involving death or serious injury or risk thereof ; need for
immediate investigation and response
Near Miss Error of commission or omission that could have harmed a patient, but did not
occur as a result of chance
Error of Communication Did not provide care correctly
Errors of Omission Did not provide care
Three Attributes Needed to Keep Patients Safe ・Knowledge
・Skills
・Attitudes
5 Fall Prevention Intervention Situations ・Environmental Adaptation
・Minimization of Psychoactive Medications
・Postural Hypotension
Footwear and Foot Problems
・Balance, Strength, and Training Exercises
60 Second Situational Assessment The first 60 seconds you are in a room, scan the room using all 5 senses to
determine if anything is poses a safety risk to the patient
What is the Most Important Featured Exemplar Out of the Create a Culture of Safety
Six?
, Self - Efficacy Having the confidence in one's knowledge and abilities to reach desired
outcomes
Patient Engagement Linked to self - efficacy ; refers to having the knowledge, skills, ability, and
willingness to be an active participant in one's health and healthcare
Health Education Any combination of learning experiences designed to help patients and their
caregivers improve health or a health / chronic condition by enhancing their
knowledge, skills, and confidence or influencing their attitudes
Patient - Provider Relationship Patients take responsibility for their health or chronic condition and the "provider"
serves as the vehicle through which optimal self-management occurs
Disease Management A system of coordinated healthcare interventions and communications for
patients with chronic conditions that require significant self-management efforts
What is the Primary Goal of Disease Management? Improve population health and reduce healthcare costs by mitigating the future
complications if chronic conditions through effective self-care
Social Cognitive Theory Based on the idea that individuals' expectations influence their behaviors
Cognitive - Behavioral Theory Similar to social cognitive theory in that the theoretic foundation is the notion that
thoughts affect behavior ; helping people change the way they think about their
health / illness and themselves in relation to their health or illness is necessary to
help them self-manage efficacy
Name 3 Different Pre-Disease Examples ・Prediabetes
・Prehypertension
・Precancerous Lesions
Name 3 Acute Events ・Acute MI
・Asthma Exacerbation
・Stroke
Functional Ability The individual's ability to perform the normal daily activities required to meet
basic needs, fulfill roles in the family, workplace, and maintain health and well-
being
Barthel Index Activities of Daily Living
FIM Instrument ・Self-Care
・Sphincter Control
・Transfers
・Locomotion
・Communication
・Social Cognition
Functional Independence Measure (FIM) Adults : Comprehensive Functional and Social Health
Dartmouth COOP Functional Health Assessment Charts Adolescents : Comprehensive Functional and Social Health