U Move Patient Mobility Initiative

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U Move Patient Mobility Initiative Julie Kielman, Rehab Manager at UCLA SM Jill Scherrey, Nursing Professional Development Specialist Ellen Wilson, Health System Director of Therapy Services 2

Objectives Promote and energize a culture of mobility across the health system Every inpatient is on a mobility program of some level (ranging from bed level range of motion to full ambulation) Coordinate with existing services (such as Lift Team and Safe Patient Handling) to reduce redundancy and/or duplication 3

Mobility A Hot Topic MOVERS Patient mobility is a component of the S or Patient Safety goals early and increased patient mobility has been identified as an important opportunity for our Health System American Academy of Nursing Lying in bed is one of the top Five Things Nurses and Patients Should Question TEAM approach for RN/MD Rounding at SMH Tell me your goals for the day, including a mobility goal Early mobility and fall prevention Avoid infections Manage pain 4

Our Team Julie Kielman, PT/Manager, SM Jill Scherrey, RN/Manager, SM Ellen Wilson, PT/Director Coleen Wilson, RN/UD, SM Larona Taylor, SPH Coordinator Martin Lingard, Lift Team, SM Charlene Earnhardt, RN/CNS, RRMC Raquel Branom, RN/CNS, RRMC Jennifer Do, RN/UD, RRMC Grace Sund, RN/CNS, SM Barbara Anderson, RN /UD, RRMC Yuhan Kao, RN/CNS, RRMC Paulette Madley, RN, SM Niaz Farzadfar, RN, SM Erin Castle, RN, SM Valerie Yeo, RN/UD, SM Rachel Rose, RN, SM Mary Lawanson-Nichols, RN/CNS, SM Cindy Jaeger, OT/Manager, RRMC Christine Kiamzon, RN, RRMC Anila Ladak, RN/CNS, SM Care Connect & Marketing Colleagues 5

Patient Mobility Guideline Developed new Health System guideline (will replace previous campus specific policies/guidelines) Inpatient Mobility and Activity Guidelines HS - xxx Written generally so unit/population specific patient mobility plans can continue Includes new validated nursing mobility assessment tool (Bedside Mobility Assessment Tool = BMAT) Includes generic U Move mobility algorithm, if needed 6

Care Connect Changes and New Workflow The BMAT is completed Q shift The documented mobility level and corresponding color populate the new Patient Mobility section on the patient story A mobility care plan is generated based on the documented level RNs and CCPs complete Daily Cares flowsheet documentation as per usual frequency mandated by their unit, however will only document in the Mobility section when they are personally involved in mobilizing the patient 7

Care Connect Changes Nursing Assessment Flowsheet BMAT replaces most of the current nursing mobility assessment (will be embedded in Nursing Assessment flowsheet). 8

Care Connect Changes NEW! Mobility Care Plan Based on the mobility level determined from the completion of the BMAT, the RN will select a mobility care plan specific to that level. 9

Care Connect Changes Daily Cares Flowsheet Reorganization of the elements of the Daily Cares flowsheet related to safe environment, mobility, positioning, and safe patient handling. For example: Safe Environment section will get a new title Safety The positioning related items in the Mobility section (i.e. position, head of bed elevated, heels/feet, etc.) will be moved to the Safety section. Mobility and Safe Patient Handling sections will be consolidated into one to avoid repetitive documentation! *Additional details to come once built in Care Connect. 10

Cheat Sheets 11

Communication Around Mobility Mobility status will be discussed during: RN/MD bedside rounding Shift hand-off report (suggest updating your unit hand-off forms to include this, if not already) RN/CCP communications at the start of the shift 12

Patient Whiteboard Incorporate mobility in the patient whiteboard. At minimum, should include: A mobility goal for the shift The BMAT mobility level Equipment to use/used Serves two important purposes: Engages the patient/family in mobility plan and goal Communicates the mobility status of the patient to our other team members who don t have access to Care Connect 13

Patient Whiteboard (cont.) Goal: Incorporate patient mobility into a standardized whiteboard for the Health System In the meantime, post laminated page by each whiteboard indicating the BMAT level & goal for each shift (dry erase) 14

Patient Whiteboard Posting 15

Other Components of the Initiative Distance markers every 25 feet in the hallways of all nursing units 16

Other Components (cont.) Re-usable gait belts for every patient room, kept in an approved plastic bag. Units to decide where, but needs to be visible. Will be cleaned as part of EVS s terminal clean and placed in a new, clean bag Issue to patients in isolation (vs. re-use) 17

Branding and Publicity U Move flyers for internal publicity 18

Branding and Publicity (cont.) U Move badge ribbons for champions (adhesive backing) 19

Your Role Educate all the staff on your unit before the tentative May 2, 2016 roll-out You can decide the format that works best for your unit (skills lab, during a monthly staff meeting, etc.) You will be provided with a power point (including video links) for teaching purposes and other training materials by the end of March Lead by example during roll-out Support your peers by being a resource and making yourself available for questions Reinforce the importance of mobility and expect it! 20

Other Areas Education Plan and Timeline U Move Committee members will be in-servicing at nonnursing department staff meetings during the months of March and April 2016 Educational content of the in-services will be tailored to the level of knowledge needed for that area related to this initiative 21

Preparation for Roll-Out The U Move Committee will be bringing care packages to every affected unit which will include: U Move flyers for posting Various laminated cheat sheets (BMAT, linking SPH equipment to the mobility level, etc.) Tip sheets showing Care Connect documentation changes Gait belts and plastic bags for every patient room Facilities will be mounting distance markers on every unit 22

In Progress Physician Activity Orders: Requirement of a reason for bedrest orders Simplification and consolidation Mobility Screen Savers Collection of baseline data (i.e. number of bed rest orders, HAPU rates, fall rates, baseline mobility numbers) 23

QUESTIONS? 24

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