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Conflict of Interest I have no financial relationships to discuss, and I will not discuss off label use and/or investigational use in my presentation. DISASTER PREPAREDNESS: Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Infant Evacuation Anna M. Muñoz, DNP, MPH, CNS-BC, RNC-NIC Providence Holy Cross Medical Center 2 Objectives By the end of this training, participants will be able to: 1. Assess their knowledge of roles and responsibilities related to NICU evacuation. 2. Evaluate their existing emergency evacuation protocol, including equipment and supplies. 3. Identify possible areas and opportunities for improvement in NICU evacuation communication, resources, and training. 3 Problem Statement Not for profit 377-bed hospital w/ 12-bed NICU Well defined Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) What are the expectations of the disaster plan response? Basic NICU evacuation departmental policy What are the roles & responsibilities? What kind of equipment is available? Goal: Improve processes for safe & efficient NICU evacuation 4 Background Hurricane Harvey October 29, 2012: Hurricane Sandy descended upon Manhattan NYU Langone Medical Center evacuates 21 infants August 24 & 25, 2017: Ten NICU infants evacuated from Driscoll Children s Hospital in Corpus Christi August 29, 2005: New Orleans devastated by Hurricane Katrina Evacuation of 16 infants from Memorial Medical Center 5 August 31, 2017: Extensive flooding in Beaumont requires airlifting of 14 infants from Baptist Hospitals of Southeast Texas 1

September 8, 2017: An 8.2 earthquake centered near Chiapas devastates several states in Mexico Why Disaster Preparedness? 1971 Sylmar Earthquake 1994 Northridge Earthquake September 10, 2017: Hurricane Irma: Hospitals must decide evacuate vs. shelter-in-place 8 Unit-Specific Planning: EOP & Policy 1. Review hospital EOP What it is General plan Outlines general staff roles & responsibilities What it is not Detailed policy & procedure for any unit, staff, and/or patients Don t look for EOP Manual Grab Code Triage envelope Fill out appropriate forms Keep in contact w/ Command Center 9 10 Unit Specific Planning: Education Knowledge 2. Educate staff Mean age of 46.5 years (SD 10.6) Mean years in neonatal nursing of 13.8 (SD 9.5) Female (92.3%) White (61.5%) No training on hire (96.2%) No annual training (88.5%) Training at other hospital: Yes (42.3%), No (57.7%) Figure 1. Years Worked in PHC NICU 1 0 7 Diploma (0%) Associate (28%) Bachelor (68%) 17 Master (4%) Doctoral (0%) Figure 2. Highest Nursing Degree 11 Low baseline knowledge on EOP, policy, roles & responsibilities Significant increase in knowledge of evacuation policy Figure 3. Knowledge of Intensive Care Unit Infant Evacuation Policies Before and After a Work-Based Training Session (n = 26) 12 2

Level of Readiness (Self-efficacy) Unit Specific Planning: Equipment Use Lack of familiarity & clarity on response plan Meaningful increase in ability to implement policy Figure 4. Self-Efficacy Towards Implementing Intensive Care Unit Infant Evacuation Policies Before and After a Work-Based Training Session (n = 26) 13 3. Evaluate supplies & equipment Essentials Ambu bags, O 2 Fluids & Meds Hypothermia Communication Quick, easy access Staff required Documentation 14 Where s Our Stuff? Unit Specific Planning 4. Identify roles & responsibilities Physician Unit Leader NICU Administrative Leader NICU Team Leader Bedside NICU RN Respiratory Care Practitioner Unit Clerk 15 Consider creating Job Cards, Call Tree, Code Triage Envelope & other tools 16 Unit Specific Planning 5. Develop an unit-specific disaster planning committee Policy development Equipment lists Liaison to in-hospital & out-of-hospital committees Facilitate education & training of staff & providers (PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE) 17 18 3

Barriers/Facilitators EBP Resources Homogeneous sample Internal organizational timelines/approval processes Component inclusion into EOP Curriculum structure Hospital & Regional Administration Back-to-basics approach TJC Emergency Management Standards AAP, AWHONN, NANN 19 American Academy of Pediatrics Clinical Report: Disaster Preparedness in Neonatal Intensive Care Units (Barfield et al, 2017) AWHONN Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Response Core Competency Set (Jorgenson et al, 2010) California Association of Neonatologists Neonatal Disaster Preparedness Toolkit (Carbine et al, 2015) Illinois Emergency Medical Services for Children NICU Evacuation Guidelines (IEMSC, 2009 & 2013) Loma Linda University Children s Hospital Pediatric/Neonatal Disaster Reference Guide (LLUCH, 2013) The Joint Commission 2017 Hospital Accreditation Standards: Emergency Management (TJC, 2017) 20 4

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