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St. Rose Dominican Hospital “Cardiac Care Team” UPDATE September 2003

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St. Rose Dominican Hospital

“Cardiac Care Team”

UPDATE

September 2003

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Prepared by:

Pamela Rowse, RN

Cardiac Care Team Leader

Assistant Nurse Manager ED

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“The Henderson Roses”

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“Living by our Mission and Values”St. Catherine of Siena

andSt. Rose of DeLima

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Striving For Excellence

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“Background”

Early Team activities were missing important resources.

Meetings were not well attended by team members.

Interdisciplinary collaboration was fragmented.

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“Reorganization” The Emergency

Department actively joined the Team in December of 2002.

In March of 2003 – Expansion began in the Team Configuration.

Benchmarks were reviewed in detail and discussions ensued to meet the standards.

The name changed from “AMI” Team, to “Cardiac Care Team”.

Resources influencing outcomes were outlined.

Strategic Team expansion resulted.

Focus expanded to ALL services impacting the desired end product, that being “excellence in Cardiac Care”.

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Team Members Now

Emergency Department

Critical Care ED Physicians

Cardiology

Cardiologists Pharmacy Medical Surgical

Nursing Education

Case Management

Nutrition Services

EMS/HFD QM/RM

Cardiac Rehab Cardiac Cath Lab

Radiology Laboratory

Communications Respiratory Therapy

Administration Corporate

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“Diagramed Full Process”

“What are the important components to success and good patient outcomes….?”

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Chest Pain – Cardiac Emergency Onset of pain is the

triggering factor in recognizing and acting on a true cardiac emergency

The Team realized that this was one area where we must have impact to be successful in our outcomes.

Denial and lack of public awareness was one of the focuses.

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“Activating 911” How could we achieve

early activation of the 911 system?

HFD – Assisted us with statistics regarding the current stats in our Community.

Average time from CP to “911” activation was “53 minutes”

We felt it was imperative to impact in earlier notification of emergency services.

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“Community Education”

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“Time Is Muscle” The Communications

Department at St. Rose Dominican was contacted regarding “public education”

Response was very supportive and projects discussed in conjunction with Henderson Fire Department/EMS

Once More a “Team Effort” and quality in our delivery of care.

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EMS Response

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“Pre-Hospital Statistics for Cardiac Care”

Once “911” is activated, our community has a maximum dispatch response time of “2 min”

EMS Response to the Scene is approximately “7 min”

Early “Cardiac Alert” Systems were already being put into place by HFD to enable them to react with expediency when arriving at the scene for particularly patients presenting with ST Elevation.

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“STEMI Patients” The Team discovered that the

HFD was working diligently on a program for “ST elevation MI Protocols”

A presentation was made to the Cardiac Care Team outlining their plans.

This “dove-tailed” perfectly into our Team Activities including standing physician orders.

Early Recognition and Resource activation took a step forward.

Presentations were scheduled for the Emergency Department Physicians and Cardiology.

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“Emergency Department Early Activation”

Part of the Early Activation of ED Resources came from the statistics that we were given regarding benchmarks of care delivery.

Timing of response from EKG, Laboratory, and Radiology didn’t meet our desired goal.

It was essential to have emergent notification of all needed resources for an acute MI patient delivery.

A system for “group paging” was discussed and implemented.

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“Door To Data” Arrival of the EKG Technician

for accurate data for diagnosis was imperative. This was addressed with the “AMI Group Pager” system.

HFD however, helped us to move even further in this arena.

Technology with their rescue units enables them to transmit via fax accurate and clear 12 lead EKG data directly to the hospital ED Physician for review.

This would enable activation of resources prior to the arrival of the patient.

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“Time to Lytics” Time to administration of

thrombolytics was an essential benchmark.

This component was impacted by Nursing, Pharmacy, and Education.

Tracking was established to monitor times.

We also included the administration of lytics in the critical care units and provided an educational program through pharmacy to facilitate this.

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“Door to PTCA” A new cath lab was

installed at the DeLima Campus allowing PTCA to be completed there.

Tracking of response times by the Cardiologists was initiated.

100% review was established.

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“Morbidity & Mortality” Reports were outside of

Benchmarks Reviewed stats from Midas

and NIRMI Investigated the co-utilization

of NIRMI numbers with significant co-morbidities pull out.

Needed to pull NIRMI numbers into current review.

Contacted another CHW Facility regarding their process.

Pursuing Alternatives such as dedicated FTEs.

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“Corroboration”

All Resources Must Be Included

To

Achieve “Best Practice”

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“Public and Patient Education” It is “OUR” responsibility to

identify and provide education for our patients and our customers.

Cardiac Disease in one of the number one causes of death and disability in our country and we must help provide the necessary interventions.

It is an issue that is broad in scope and vitally important.

And one that the St. Rose Cardiac Care Team didn’t take lightly.

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Nursing Education The education of our

nursing staff is multi-faceted and imperative.

Disease Process Understanding.

Recognition of needs. Intervention in a timely

and appropriate manner. Patient Education and

Advocacy.

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“Physician Education” Communication of the “National

Guidelines” and “Community Standards”

Providing “Tools” for accurate admission orders that are streamlined.

Introduction of “Clinical Pathways” to facilitate compliance to “LOS” standards that assists not only medical but nursing treatment of patients with cardiac conditions.

Provide information regarding resources that will facilitate their patient’s recovery such as outpatient services, Rehab, PT, Nutrition etc.

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“Smoking Cessation” Identify all opportunities

for education. Provide the resources and

support for patients to achieve this essential goal.

Be able to document the efforts made.

Achieve desired benchmarks

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Aspirin, Beta Blockers, Ace Inhibitors Provide opportunity

for appropriate documentation.

Provide triggers for ordering and follow-through

Provide patient and provider education regarding need.

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“Nutrition” Provide notification and

access to essential clients by the Nutrition Team.

Take home information regarding daily activities and impact of diet on disease process.

Follow-up Resources regarding education and questions.

Disease specific “tips” for adhering to a healthy life-style

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“Medications” Patient understanding of

prescribed medications. Assisting patients with

financial resources to adhere to medication regimes outlined for them.

Providing resources for education and food and drug interactions that will allow nursing to assist in the education process at discharge.

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“Rehab – Exercise” Active participation in

the inpatient visit and mechanism for notification and orders.

Coordination with “other” educational processes.

Notification of follow-up resources provided.

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“Discharge Instructions” Standardize the documents

utilized for Discharge Instructions and documentation by Nursing.

Provide the tools for adequate education of patients by the nursing staff that is going to be held accountable for it’s completion.

Establishment of a resource library and packets for “disease specific” education by nursing.

Education regarding “how to provide Discharge Instruction”

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“Our Team Challenges” Systems for implementation of

“action plan” such as Dedicated fax machines for EKG

Transmissions, Immediate registration of AMI

patients for early intervention, Education of all staff regarding

cardiac care education and discharge planning,

Process for reporting to the nursing departments regarding ejection fractions,

Standardized forms for discharge documentation,

Materials available for after hour discharges,

Notification of “essential” services needed to deliver appropriate assessment and intervention.

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“Our Team Successes” Implementation of the STEMI

Standing Orders. “AMI Group Page System Near Completion of the CHF

Standing Orders Collaborative effort with

Community EMS for Early Activation and Public Education.

Successful achievement of benchmarks for “door to data and door to lytics”

Expansion of “Active” Team to include all necessary resources.

Active involvement of “physicians” in outcomes and program implementation.

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“Proposals” Utilization of the St.

Rose Website for: Patient and Staff

Education Resources and Referrals Internet links for

information Schedules for

“outpatient education programs”

Contacts and Educational Downloads

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St. RoseServing Our CommunityFor Better Cardiac Care