You must create an infographic that addresses at least one key initiative involving patient safety.

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 Scenario

You are the risk manager for a local community hospital. You have just attended a Joint Commission Resources conference. Part of your role is to educate employees of the organization on practical solutions and implementation tips to maintain accreditation.

The Joint Commission requires that organizations seeking accreditation provide education and training to staff on areas such as populations served, team communications, coordination of care, reporting unanticipated adverse events, fall reduction programs, and early warning signs of change in patients’ conditions.

As an independent, not-for-profit organization, the Joint Commission accredits and certifies nearly 21,000 health care organizations and programs in the United States. Joint Commission accreditation and certification is recognized nationwide as a symbol of quality that reflects an organization’s commitment to meeting certain performance standards.

Instructions

You must create an infographic that addresses at least one key initiative involving patient safety. Your infographic may highlight practices that serve to mitigate risks specific to patient falls, infection control to reduce the occurrence of hospital-acquired infections, or medication safety procedures. Your infographic should address the following:

  • Design a plan to mitigate the risk associated with your chosen topic.
  • Include examples of potential risks, explain the possible root cause, and propose a preventive strategy.
  • Your infographic should incorporate figures, graphs, and/or charts.

Rubric

 

Infographic provides a fully developed plan to mitigate the risk associated with the appropriately chosen topic.

  

Provides specific examples of potential risks with thorough and detailed reasoning at an appropriate level for an infographic.

  

Explains the possible root cause of the selected risk with specific examples and with thorough and detailed reasoning at an appropriate level for an infographic.

  

Proposes a preventive strategy that is fully developed and supported.

  

Infographic is professional in appearance with accurate graphs, figures, charts, and or images to further explain the message.

 

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