ONE STOP POST OP™

Written by Health Care Visions Consultants


Implementing an open heart surgery (OHS) program presentedrepparttar opportunity for several community based hospitals to challengerepparttar 115160 way they had been providing patient care and establish an innovative approach to post surgery patient care. The One Stop Post Op™ cardiovascular recovery unit was designed to receiverepparttar 115161 OHS patient directly fromrepparttar 115162 operating room and to berepparttar 115163 “care unit” forrepparttar 115164 patient’s entire stay. Patient flow, quality monitoring and caregiver acceptance in this unit requires new paradigms fromrepparttar 115165 traditional two or three step post OHS care delivery process. The One Stop Post OP™ model focusesrepparttar 115166 delivery of care onrepparttar 115167 patient. With proven success in clinical outcomes, and patient, physician and caregiver satisfaction it is anticipated that this new approach will drive hospitals to evaluated how to integrated clinical process with physical plant planning inrepparttar 115168 future.

Features and Benefits

The One Stop Post Op™ concept of post-operative open-heart surgery care provides patient focused care acrossrepparttar 115169 continium, fromrepparttar 115170 pre and immediate post-op period until discharge. The level of patient care changes,repparttar 115171 equipment changes, butrepparttar 115172 patient remains inrepparttar 115173 same room receiving care fromrepparttar 115174 same nursing staff. While this is not a new concept to health care, it is relatively new to post-operative open heart surgery recovery. In traditional open heart surgery recovery modelsrepparttar 115175 patient is transferred from an Intensive Care Unit to an intermediate care unit and possibly to a non-monitored bed prior to discharge. The traditional process movesrepparttar 115176 patient torepparttar 115177 care source instead of applying a patient responsive approach that delivers services directly torepparttar 115178 hospital’s customer.

The One Stop Post Op™ model reduces care costs by eliminating inefficiencies associated with transfers. Streamlining care delivery affects length of stay as consistent caregivers, familiar withrepparttar 115179 patients andrepparttar 115180 medical conditions that can occur following OHS surgery, recognize and immediately address complications. The nurses in “one-stop CVU units” are clinical specialists in pre and postoperative open-heart surgery care, experts in early recognition of clinical complications and can provide rapid intervention, optimizing clinical pathway variance monitoring and management. In addition, One Stop Post OP™ nursing and ancillary staff address patient discharge issues of homecare, family support and skilled facility placement, eliminating a fragmented planning process that can frequently occur when patients are transferred to several post operative care units.

Physicians, nurses and ancillary staff haverepparttar 115181 opportunity to bond as a continuous quality improvement team that can experiencerepparttar 115182 success of discharging patients who have recovered from their OHS surgery. This is “real time” quality feedback. Satisfaction is not limited to patients and families; physician, staff and ancillary personnel appreciate this innovative approach to care. The One Stop Post Op™ model provides an environment that facilitates staff empowerment and ownership with all caregivers focusing onrepparttar 115183 entire recovery process.

Key Points

Excellent satisfaction: Patients, Nurses, Physicians The One Stop Post Op ™ cardiovascular recovery unit has documented results that patient satisfaction can be improved with this innovative care delivery model. Nursing retention was higher and was attributed to increased job satisfaction while working in a unit that implemented this model. Physician survey scores reported excellent grades for patient care and nurse response.

Lowered length of stay Crossed trained multifunctional teams review each patient’s clinical progress and care needs daily. The recovery variance monitoring results in improved clinical pathway management. Patient progress is reviewed with aberrations addressed, often resulting in no delay inrepparttar 115184 patient’s progression. This real time process permits patients to “catch-up” to their expected course of recovery resulting in lowered length of stay and lower cost of care.

4 Critical Factors to achieving your dreambody

Written by Tony Tass


"The 4 Critical Factors to Achieving Your Dream Body"

by Tony Tass.

Pay close attention.

I'm about to tell you everything you need to know to get repparttar dream body you've always wanted. You can do this WITH JUSTrepparttar 115159 information I'm about to give you.

So if you're interested in achieving a body that's leaner, healthier, and more muscular, pay VERY close attention.

There are 4 (FOUR) Factors that anyone who wants to transform their body, needs to do or follow. No if's, and's, or but's.

There are NO SHORTCUTS. These MUST be followed.

The 4 Factors are:

1) Eat a Proper Diet 2) Do some Aerobic Exercise 3) Perform some type of Weight Training 4) Get enough Rest

------------------------------ 1) Eat a Proper Diet ------------------------------

This first factor is extremely important. First off, before you can change your diet forrepparttar 115160 better, you need to know exactly what it is that you're eating on a daily basis.

The best way to do this is to write down everything you eat. You can use software for this or do it manually, using a book such as "The Complete Book of Calorie Counts", by Corinne Netzer.

Once you've looked at what you're eating, you have to makerepparttar 115161 necessary changes. For some, it may be as simple as eliminating junk food. For others, you need a complete overhaul of your diet.

What you need to eat, and what works best for most people is a diet properly balanced between Protein, Carbs, and Fat. That does not mean following a 90% carb diet, nor does it mean following a 90% Protein diet either.

Start off with something like a diet similar to a Zone-type diet where you're eating 40% carbs, 30% protein, and 30% fat. See how this works and then fine tune it. Make small adjustments week to week, for example increase protein 5% and decrease fat 5%, etc.

By doing this, and notingrepparttar 115162 change, you'll become a master at knowing your body and how it responds to different diets.

And eat ONLY until you're full. DO NOT eat past that, even if it means you're leaving food on your plate.

Make sure you get all your food in at least 4 meals a day and, preferably 5 or 6. By eating smaller meals, spaced throughoutrepparttar 115163 day, you'll have better energy, and will increase your metabolism.

------------------------------ 2) Aerobic Exercise ------------------------------

Aerobic exercise is important for 3 reasons.

1) It's very good for your heart 2) It helps to increase your metabolism 3) It burns extra calories

I recommend that you do some kind of aerobic exercise 3-4 times per week for about 30 minutes each time.

Now, you may burn only 200-300 calories during this time, which to be quite honest is not much.

However, your heart rate and metabolism are both elevated for many hours AFTER your 30 minutes of aerobic exercise and you could burn another 200-300 calories overrepparttar 115164 next 7-8 hrs.

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