cardiac cath lab august staff meeting
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Cardiac Cath Lab Staff Meeting
August 19, 2014 7:00am CVOU
Fire Risk AssessmentJeannie Hester
Unit Based CouncilAndrea
• Post D/C phone calls• SBAR Hand off intervention in Meditech to begin
Sept 1st
• Checklists for stocking• Cleaning List• Radiation Letter• UBC meetings always 3rd Monday of the month at
0700am
Unit Based CouncilAndrea
• Staff meetings always 3rd Tuesday of the month at 0700am
• Patient Safety Checklist to start Sept 1st
• If had recent stress had a 12 lead EKG and doesn’t need another 12 lead. (make sure to print out the stress EKG from the chart)
• Contrast documentation when relieving Circulator
Nurse Practice Council Gwen
Clinical Educator’sGwen & Erin
• Quarterly Competencies to begin in October• Educational presentations at monthly staff
meeting
Professional Nursing & Development Council
Erin
Champions of ExcellenceRachel
Procedure & Equipment ChargesJamie
• New slot on schedule board for access site
EquipmentEmma & Niki
• Make Sure Exams are closed on the Phillips• Not all equipment used in being placed in
Whitt
PCI/ ICD Registry
• CABG emergency versus urgent• Statins prescribed at discharge
Operations Advisor/Financials• Productivity July 88.02 % (YTD 96.15%)• $21,908,169 actual year to date contribution
margin and $ 23,326,306 budgeted contribution margin (behind $1,418,137)
Performance Improvement STEMI’s June
• Total STEMI’s: 7• Average DTB : minutes (goal <90min)• Average DTDTB: minutes (goal<120min)• Door to EKG provider interpreted: (goal
<10min)
Storage and Space
• Desk and computer to remain ion bay #4• Storage must move out of bay#4• Move supplies into stock room and move linen
into space in front of bathroom
Journal ArticleErin
• Next Month Sept Journal Article: Gwen
Education
Phlebostatic axis-the approximate location of the right atrium, found @ the intersection of the midaxillary and a line drawn from the fourth intercostals space at the
right side of the sternum. The phlebostatic axis is used extensively in hemodynamics.
Left atrium, ventricle, and aorta should be 92-100%--oxygenated blood.
Right atrium, ventricle, and pulmonary artery should be 60-80%.