Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Module 5 To err is HUMAN!!

Nursing 6004 Module 5 Blog Entry

Question:  How did the readings influence your perceptions of your own decision making?
Scary! I know that I am not perfect and like anybody, I have my good and bad days but I did not realize the possible variability in my own decision making. I knew that variability was there but not to such a great extent.  I was thinking of this today when I was in the clinic giving a consultation to a new patient.  I have a fairly rigid approach to my health care delivery with regards to decision making, but with minor adjustments, my communication can be slightly different and greatly alter the outcome of patient care.  I do think that with this increased awareness of my own susceptibility to err, I will be more careful.  For quite some time now, I have wanted to write a template for patient care, a check off list if you will, to help me remember all the things I should do in certain patient visits.  I would need a new consult template, this would have to be a different template for new consults seeking options for neck, back, leg or arm pain.  I would also need templates for follow-up visits for each one of these issues, post operative visits, etc. They would have to be adjustable and mobile.  I can't imagine doing this for a family practice office but it would be even more of a necessity there!  It just seems like a mammoth task when you think of all the variables that would have to be addressed.   The readings point out many of the weakness that we as providers have and I addressed these in my Journal. They also address the importance of tools that help guide our clinical thinking. So, to answer the question, how did the readings influence your perceptions of your own decisions making? I would have to say, it brought into clear view the possibility for err.  The pitfalls of relying solely on experience and gut instincts, have helped me to consider tools that I can use to protect myself from such error.

1 comment:

  1. Excellent points Rayan, when the manuscript "to err is human" was published it was a new awakening for many in the healthcare industry. I challenge to to move forward with your idea of writing templates, check list e.t.c. A CDS system does not have to be complecated I was surprised how much you can do with a simple algorithm.

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