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Does Specialized Training In The Use Of I-Pass Increase Confidence In Reporting A Change In Medical Condition?, Matthew Savoie
Does Specialized Training In The Use Of I-Pass Increase Confidence In Reporting A Change In Medical Condition?, Matthew Savoie
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“Failure to rescue (FTR) is failure or delay in recognizing and responding to a hospitalized patient experiencing complications from a disease process or medical intervention” (Hall et al., 2020, Background section). It is viewed in three parts: failure to recognize, failure to report, and failure to treat. The first two of these are dependent on nursing.
The use of simulation training can increase confidence in recognizing a change in patient condition. This is a first step in preventing Failure To Rescue deaths, as well as other adverse outcomes.
The use of an effective communication tool like I-PASS can increase confidence …