Clinical Practice Issues: Presentation on Ysabel Green Case Analysis
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This presentation addresses clinical practice issues highlighted in the Ysabel Green case, a 33-year-old woman diagnosed with Cholelithiasis. The presentation identifies a lack of effective hospital management, communication breakdowns between staff, and compromised patient care, specifically noting the postponement of surgery, medication administration errors, and miscommunication with the patient's family. It emphasizes breaching of national health and safety standards. The presentation references national health and safety standards, focusing on service quality and medication safety, and recommends changes in healthcare unit planning, improved communication, and adherence to medication management processes. Barriers to change, such as unawareness of evidence-based research and lack of motivation, are discussed alongside facilitators like effective clinical leadership and technology sharing. The project plan targets doctors, registered nurses, managers, and human resources, with expected outcomes including efficient management, patient-centric care, therapeutic communication, and a healthy workplace environment. The presentation concludes with a list of references supporting the analysis and recommendations.
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