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Reflection on the Implementation of a Nurse Practitioner training programme in a large Cardiothoracic Surgical Unit Acknowledgements- Nurse Practitioners Sandra Laidler, Rowena Macfarlane, Lisa Clarke, Scott Naden, Gillian Newberry, Helen Baty, Julie Wood, Jackie Carlisle, Susan Colling, Nicola Rutherford Cardiothoracic Matron Fiona Thompson Lead Consultants Sasha Stamenkovic, Stephen Clark Presented by Sandra Laidler

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Page 1: Acknowledgements- Nurse Practitioners

Reflection on the Implementation of a Nurse Practitioner training programme in a large Cardiothoracic Surgical Unit

Acknowledgements-

Nurse Practitioners

Sandra Laidler, Rowena Macfarlane, Lisa Clarke, Scott Naden, Gillian Newberry,

Helen Baty, Julie Wood, Jackie Carlisle, Susan Colling, Nicola Rutherford

Cardiothoracic Matron

Fiona Thompson

Lead Consultants

Sasha Stamenkovic, Stephen Clark

Presented by Sandra Laidler

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Aim

To discuss the employment, education and training of

a group of experienced nurses to cover a 24/7 rota

within a cardiothoracic unit, working at the level

comparable to that of a Junior Doctor.

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The Nurse Practitioner Programme

“The programme aims to deliver ward care by permanent members of

the team who are experienced, motivated and committed to the job”

Mr. Leslie HamiltonFormer President SCTSCardiothoracic Surgeon

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Mr Stephen Clark, Cardiothoracic Surgeon, champions the NP

programme and clinically takes responsibility for managing and

overseeing the training

The Nurse Practitioner Programme

Page 5: Acknowledgements- Nurse Practitioners

Why did we do it?

Disillusionment of junior doctors (CT1, CT2 & non-

trainees) EWTD Recruitment of junior doctors

(non-trainees) H@N Improving Original NP

initiative

Page 6: Acknowledgements- Nurse Practitioners

The NP Training Programme

Selection Criteria

Formal Training

Practical Skills

Informal/In-house Training

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Selection Criteria

RGN 1st level Nurse - educated to degree level working at Band 6>

Teaching qualification/Mentor certificate

Cardiothoracic experience

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Formal Training Clinical Assessment and History Taking Module

Non-Medical Prescribing Qualification

CALS / ALS

Nurse Practitioner Certificate (Diploma/Degree)

Advanced Practitioner Award (Masters)

Northumbria

University

Carlisle

University

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Review ITU/HDUtransfers

Nurse ledPre-Assessment

Clinic

Documentation In Medical Notes

Referrals/Repatriation

Reviewing results

Report / Act onfindings

Ordering ClinicalTests

Discharge orTransferLetters

WardRounds withConsultants

CardiacArrest Team

Non-Medical

Prescribing

Clinical Assessment

& History Taking

The Nurse

Practitioner

Multi-Dimensional Role

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NP Multi-Dimensional Role 1

Ward cover 24/7

Clinical assessment & history taking pre-op patients

Non medical prescribing

Daily consultant led ward rounds

Documentation & follow up from ward rounds

Ordering clinical tests & analysis of results

Transfer and discharge letters

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NP Multi-Dimensional Role 2

Nurse led pre-assessment clinic (Monday – Friday)

Repatriation referrals

Referrals to other specialities

Clinical review of ITU & HDU transfers

Member of the cardiac arrest team

FIRST POINT of CONTACT24/7 Rota

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Junior Doctor or Nurse Practitioner?

MAXI NURSE

not

MINI DOCTOR

“The key is the skills and knowledge to do the job rather

than the label that the post holds”

Mr. Leslie Hamilton

Former President SCTS

Page 13: Acknowledgements- Nurse Practitioners

Conclusion Effective replacement of the junior doctors

Improved timely and quality service provision

Improved documentation & communication

Efficient 24/7 service

Enhanced training for surgical trainees

Forecast long term cost effectiveness

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Any Questions?

Thank You

Page 15: Acknowledgements- Nurse Practitioners

Lessons Learnt 1 Change – Psychology of ‘change’ not fully addressed/understood

Coping with attitudes and negativity from other disciplines

Acceptance of the role

Extended transitional time needed for some NPs

Role blurring

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Lessons Learnt 2 More training time

to reduce pressure on NPs Assist transition

Non-medical prescribing limitations

Erecord launch

Environmental factors not addressed

Ongoing issues for HDU?Transplant & VADs patients?

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Lessons Learnt

“The team of NPs have worked extremely hard to acquire the

knowledge and skills needed to implement this programme. The

pressure was immense and intense at times and I do not think

anyone realised how hard this would be. The NPs should be very

proud of what they have achieved and should have confidence in

their abilities as highly skilled Nurse Practitioners”

Fiona Thompson Cardiothoracic Matron

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Practical Clinical Skills 1 Physical Assessment, Examination & History Taking

Suturing

Cannulation / Venepuncture

Arterial blood gas sampling- radial & femoral approach

ABG analysis

Catheterisation

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Practical Clinical Skills 2

Test requisition and analysis

Defibrillation

Emergency re-sternotomy (assisting SpR)

Entonox administration

Advanced sterile dressings & procedures (chest packs & VAC

dressing)

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Informal/In-house Training 1

Anatomy and Physiology (medical school and mortuary)

Theatre - shadowing Consultants

Radiology Consultant teaching sessions

Consultant out-patient clinics

Departmental visits – Echo, Lung function, Microbiology, Haematology, Biochemistry

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Informal/In-house Training 2

Neurological Examination (Neurosurgeon)

Paediatric/Congenital Teaching (Paediatric surgeon)

Trust pharmacist teaching

OSCE with Consultant mentors

60 hours clinical supervision with mentors (NMP)

Weekly Educational Meetings (on-going)