Name
From Storage to Point of Care: Improving Reusable Medical Device Stewardship Through an Evidence-Based Bundle
Speakers
Content Presented on Behalf of
Uniformed Services University
Services/Agencies represented
US Army, US Navy, Uniformed Services University (USU)
Session Type
Posters
Room#/Location
Prince Georges Exhibit Hall
Focus Areas/Topics
Trending/Hot Topics or Other not listed
Learning Outcomes
Following this session, the attendees will be able to summarize:
1. Describe the complexities of sterile storage management in healthcare units and recognize common non-compliance issues with regulatory standards, such as those outlined by The Joint Commission (TJC).
2. Summarize the role of perioperative and non-perioperative nurses in ensuring compliance with sterile storage practices, and describe how RMD stewardship contributes to accreditation readiness and patient safety.
3. Utilizing the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) Model of Evidence-Based Healthcare framework for iterative audit and feedback cycles to facilitate performance improvement of RMD stewardship.
1. Describe the complexities of sterile storage management in healthcare units and recognize common non-compliance issues with regulatory standards, such as those outlined by The Joint Commission (TJC).
2. Summarize the role of perioperative and non-perioperative nurses in ensuring compliance with sterile storage practices, and describe how RMD stewardship contributes to accreditation readiness and patient safety.
3. Utilizing the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) Model of Evidence-Based Healthcare framework for iterative audit and feedback cycles to facilitate performance improvement of RMD stewardship.
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