Joint commission pre sedation assessment
[DOC File]DEFINITION
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Pre-Sedation Assessment: A pre-sedation assessment shall be completed by the Operator-Sedationist prior to the procedure and documented on the Procedural Sedation Assessment Form. ... Joint Commission International Standards for Hospitals, 5th Edition 2014.
[DOC File]UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL
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NOTE: When the pre-operative/procedure medication includes narcotics or sedation, if thirty minutes or more lapses between the administration of the sedation or narcotic and patient transport, blood pressure, pulse, and respirations must be monitored every 30 minutes if the patient is at sedation level 3 or 4.
[DOC File]PROCEDURAL SEDATION AND ANALGESIA BY NON …
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The Nursing pre-procedure assessment and pre-sedation evaluation must be completed. (1) All patients will have identification bands with their ID verified prior to the procedure, in accordance with Policy Statement 11-15, Patient Identification. ... The Joint Commission Comprehensive Accreditation Manual for Hospitals, current edition.
[DOC File]Community Hospital And Health Center
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Aldrete (post sedation) score above 8 (or return to pre-sedation score), except patients admitted to critical care units. SpO2 >92% on room air (or a return to baseline SpO2) Transfer order written by a physician. Outpatients. Assessment data is collected and recorded to evaluate the patient status for discharge:
[DOCX File]Accreditation_Full_Program_Requirements_July2020.xlsx
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Organizations must have their Emergency Operations Plan activated to utilize the guidance in this document. The Joint Commission expects healthcare organizations to comply with all Elements of Performance. In view of the circumstances, The Joint Commission will not cite noncompliance with these Elements of Performance for the period of time during any local, state, or federal declared State …
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Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (2001). ... Pre-sedation evaluation should include the assignment of ASA classification for all patients, unless contraindicated. The following scale will be used to assign category. ... SEDATION PRIVILEGE ASSESSMENT TOOL.
[DOC File]Guidelines for Pharmacosedation
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Sedative techniques are subject to Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organization (JCAHO) review and facilities may restrict techniques for a variety of considerations. These guidelines are based on guidelines developed by the American Dental Association (ADA) and the practitioner is urged to review the most recent revision.
[DOC File]DEFINITION - KFSHRC
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3.1.5 The practitioner performing the pre-sedation review and assessment is responsible for reviewing the patient assessment, and documenting any new information on the procedural sedation assessment form within 15 minutes prior to the procedure. The documentation on the Procedural Sedation form includes the following:
[DOC File]Changes to the Conditions of Participation for Hospitals ...
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2. Qualified providers administer anesthesia/sedation. 7. Needs of the patient are assessed. 10. Preanesthesia/sedation assessment performed. 11. Prior to anesthesia/sedation LIP with privileges plans or agrees with planned anesthesia/sedation. 12. There is a reevaluation of the patient immediately before anesthesia/sedation. Standard PC.13.30
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