Anestesia e Pesquisa Clínica

Anestesia e Pesquisa Clínica
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ISSN: 2155-6148

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A Mnemonic to Facilitate the Handover from the Operating Room to Intensive Care Unit: "I PUT PATIENTS FIRST"

Tiffany Sun Moon, Michael X Gonzales and Amy P Woods

Quality problem or issue: The clinical handover is a critical phase in patient care. Quality improvement efforts aimed towards encouraging effective communication during the handover process are crucial to improve the outcomes of particularly vulnerable patient populations, such as those transferred post-operatively from the operating room (OR) to the intensive care unit (ICU).

Initial assessment: The lack of standardization in the operating room to intensive care unit handover yields wide variability in the quality of handover reports between providers. Furthermore, this issue is exacerbated by the lack of a strong pedagogical tool through which resident physicians can become familiar with this process.

Choice of solution: The use of a simple mnemonic to act as a guide for the operating room to intensive care unit handover.

Implementation: We have developed a mnemonic guideline for use as both a cognitive aid and written reference by the sending and receiving care teams.

Evaluation: We believe that this mnemonic has value as a clinical guideline and educational tool to aid in the standardization of the operating room to intensive care unit handover.

Lessons learned: The use of a simple mnemonic guide can support clinical reasoning and standardize the handover of patients from the operating room to intensive care unit, improving the quality of care provided to this at-risk patient population.

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