Clinical Care Sample Clauses
Clinical Care. Carry out comprehensive and accurate nursing assessment of patients, plan and implement care and evaluate the achievement of identified outcomes; – Respond promptly to patient needs/requests in order to provide positive patient experiences and timely interventions in patient care management; – Use a structured approach in the process of assessment and collection of data regarding the health and functional status of the patient; – Analyse and interpret data accurately; – Collaborate with the patient and family/carers/significant other in identifying expected health care outcomes and patient needs; – Formulate a patient’s plan of care, outcomes including timeframes for achievement, and continuity in collaboration with other health professionals and the patient (include significant other when appropriate); – Evaluate progress toward expected outcomes and review and revise plan of care, in accordance with evaluation data (variance identification); – Maintain accurate patient records which meet hospital and legal requirements; – Manage effectively the nursing care of patients within scope of competence; – Organise workload to facilitate planned nursing care; – Provide complete and accurate discharge planning process relevant to the department as required; – Delegate activities as required and appropriate to others commensurate with their abilities and scope of practice; – Ensure that clinical activities within the xxxx and associated services remain within the hospital’s delineated role, and comply with the Clinical Guidelines under the Private Health Facilities Act; – Apply competent clinical practice which is evidenced based to ensure optimal health of the patient; – Assess and respond to clinical and nursing problems within the scope of practice.
Clinical Care. − Carry out comprehensive and accurate nursing assessment of patients, plan and implement care and evaluate the achievement of identified outcomes; − Use a structured approach in the process of assessment and collection of data regarding the health and functional status of the patient; − Analyse and interpret data accurately; − Collaborate with the patient and family/carers/significant other in identifying expected health care outcomes and patient needs; − Formulate a patient’s plan of care, outcomes including timeframes for achievement, and continuity in collaboration with other health professionals and the patient (include significant other when appropriate); − Evaluate progress toward expected outcomes and review and revise plan of care, in accordance with evaluation data (variance identification); − Manage effectively the nursing care of patients within scope of competence; − Organise workload to facilitate planned nursing care; − Delegate activities as required and appropriate to others commensurate with their abilities and scope of practice; − Ensure that clinical activities within the xxxx and associated services remain within the hospital’s delineated role, and comply with the Clinical Guidelines under the Private Health Facilities Act; − Apply competent clinical practice which is evidenced based to ensure optimal health of the patient; − Assess and respond to clinical and nursing problems within the scope of practice.
Clinical Care. Resident is expected to provide competent and compassionate patient care, and to work effectively as a member of the health care team. This implies professional demeanor and conduct both in direct patient care and in communication with family members, other health care professionals, and support staff. The highest level of professionalism is expected at all times. Resident is directly responsible to the faculty attending to whom they have been assigned for all matters related to the professional care of patients.
Clinical Care. ▪ If performing clinical care, I will care for patients under the direct supervision of a local preceptor, within the limitations established by my level of training. ▪ I will keep the welfare of the patient foremost in my mind. I recognize that it is particularly important to honor patient autonomy in communities with limited resources, in which all patients must be given the choice of whether or not to have trainees involved in their care. ▪ I recognize that personal behaviors, clinical skills, and competencies are culturally framed and resource-dependent. I will refrain from passing judgment and will be sensitive to cultural differences in the standards of care. ▪ I will not give money to patients, clinicians, or the host institution, nor make any commitment or implication of commitment of personal or UCLA institutional funding to patients, clinicians, or the host institution. Initial here:
Clinical Care. 38. Xxxxxxxxx shall assist residents to attain or maintain the highest practicable physical, mental, and psychosocial well-being.
39. Xxxxxxxxx shall provide residents with adequate medical and nursing care, consistent with generally accepted professional standards.
Clinical Care. If performing clinical care, I will care for patients under the direct supervision of a local preceptor, within the limitations established by my level of training. • I will keep the welfare of the patient foremost in my mind. I recognize that it is particularly important to honor patient autonomy in communities with limited resources, where all patients must be given the choice of whether or not to have trainees involved in their care. • I will not give money to patients, clinicians, or the institution, nor make any commitment or implication of commitment of personal or UCLA institutional funding to patients, clinicians, or the institution. Initial Here:
Clinical Care. Systematically assesses the physical and mental state of the patient, analyses information and identifies the patient’s nursing needs. • Undertakes a thorough risk assessment of the patient within the acute mental health setting to identify the patient risks. • Applying knowledge and skills, develops and documents a comprehensive plan of care that reflects the identified needs of the patient and reduces risks associated with risk assessment within the least restrictive environment. • Recognises changes in the patient’s risk and mental status, takes necessary action and documents variation in the plan of care. • Involves the patient, family, and other service elements in the development and implementation of the plan of care. • Ensures that patient safety and dignity is reflected through plan of care including the management of gender safety. • Implements the plan of care by providing direct high quality nursing care to patients which meets the individual needs of patients in a manner consistent with the philosophy, policies and objectives of the Nursing Division of The Xxxxxx • Evaluates and validates the effectiveness of nursing strategies towards meeting expected patient outcomes • Accepts accountability for own actions and seeks guidance when a situation exceeds experience and/or knowledge. • Ensures documentation is accurate, clear, succinct and reflective of current mental, physical and risk state, care planning and actions for both patient and family, risk management/reduction, use of and effect of medication and discharge planning. • Develops and implements teaching plans for patients and family that meet their learning needs and facilitates informed decision making about the mental health and treatment. • Co-ordinates an effective discharge from hospital that reflects the needs of the patient and carers ensuring adequate transfer of information with other service elements as required.
Clinical Care. 1.1.5.1. Provide policy training and technical assistance to health care institutions, providers, and provider organizations to effectively implement quality measures consistent with Meaningful- Use models;
1.1.5.2. Integrate peer-support/Community Health Worker (CHW) promotora models into the healthcare institutional setting;
1.1.5.3. Link evidence-based community and clinical preventive services such as efforts, which drive disparate populations into healthcare providers who offer preventive care consistent with the U.S. Preventive Services Taskforce (USPSTF) A & B Recommendations: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx. (e.g., community-based promotoras working collaboratively with patient navigators within community health centers);
1.1.5.4. Integrate or implement patient-centered medical home (PCMH) model of primary care;
1.1.5.5. Increase the number of health care providers and staff that complete the Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) Standards training;
1.1.5.6. Increase the number of health care systems that develop and implement a language access plan;
1.1.5.7. Establish health insurance literacy for consumers to increase enrollment in and utilization of insurance plans; and
1.1.5.8. Other evidence based related strategy.
Clinical Care. 1.1 Safe and effective supervision and assistance with patient exercise programs (individual or group), group program (breakfast group and cognition groups) and individual ADL retraining programs, as prescribed by the AHP responsible for the patient.
1.2 Fit patients with appropriate aids and devices as requested by the referring AHP, includes giving education on use of equipment & supervising practice.
1.3 Management, oversight and tracking of Allied Health equipment throughout inpatient units.
1.4 Safe and effective supervision of patient’s using Ventolin and saline via a nebuliser, off wall oxygen or via a pump as prescribed and administered by medical & nursing staff.
1.5 Safe management and handling of portable oxygen, IV equipment and other attachments required by patient’s during mobilisation.
1.6 Safe application of hot packs or ice packs as prescribed by a physiotherapist.
1.7 Recording group activity on Manad for collation of monthly statistics. 2 Administration Support Undertake general administrative and clerical duties as directed;
Clinical Care. 58. GRC residents shall receive quality integrated preventative, chronic, and acute clinical care and services, including psychiatric, psychological, medical, nursing, pharmaceutical, pain management, seizure management, and habilitation therapy services, consistent with current, generally accepted professional standards of care.
59. Assessments shall be performed on a regular basis and in response to developments or changes in a resident’s medical, behavioral, or functional status to ensure the timely detection of and response to residents’ needs.
60. Diagnoses shall be clinically appropriate and consistent with the current Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders and the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems.
61. Treatments, supports, and interventions shall be timely and clinically appropriate based upon assessments and diagnoses. Clinicians shall conduct direct assessments consistent with current, generally accepted professional standards of care.
62. Clinical indicators of the effectiveness of treatments, supports, and interventions shall be determined in a clinically justified manner.
63. Clinical indicators of the effectiveness of treatments, supports, and interventions shall be effectively monitored.
64. Treatments, supports, and interventions shall be modified in response to the results of monitoring of clinical indicators.
65. GRC shall routinely collect, analyze, and act on valid and reliable data sufficient to ensure that the clinical care and services provided to GRC residents are consistent with current, generally accepted professional standards and implemented in an appropriate manner. Where such data show that clinical care and services, or their implementation, do not meet such standards, GRC clinical staff shall appropriately address the deficiency.
66. GRC’s quality management system shall include processes to ensure that the provision of clinical care and services at GRC are consistent with current, generally accepted professional standards and implemented in an appropriate manner. The State shall ensure data related to the provision of clinical care and services is shared with GRC’s Quality Management program and that the data is valid, analyzed, and utilized for GRC’s quality improvement, pursuant to the processes set forth in Section IV.K.
67. Whenever problems are identified under the processes set forth in Paragraphs 65-66, GRC shall develop and implement plans to remediate th...