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1 Using Effective Practitioner within a busy Accident and Emergency Department. Project leads: Sadie Wilson – Charge Nurse A&E Stephanie Staines – Deputy Charge Nurse A&E NES Practice Educator – Claire Bryson

2 Project Ensuring Person Centred Care for Patients with Dementia within Accident and Emergency. Why do this project?

3 How did we use Effective Practitioner Used the Dementia clinical practice activities to look at the environment. Used the Dementia Activities as a starting point for staff education. Used the supplementary resources to further support staff education.

4 Challenges Staff pressures Clinical pressures ‘ One of the benefits of Effective Practitioner are the clinical practice activities, all are reasonably quick to undertake and are linked to KSF’

5 What's next? Continue with staff education Use what we have learned to influence the ‘new build’ Future improvements including –Cognitive testing to identify patients with dementia and delirium. –Development of a frail elderly pathway.

6 Any Questions?

7 Using Effective practitioner to support Pressure Ulcer Prevention.

8 Project Aims Identify activities that support PU prevention. Develop learning packs for staff. Use the learning to inform practice.

9 What worked well? Identifying learning. Relating the learning to changes within the area. Record of learning.

10 Challenges/learning. Clinical Pressures. Backfilling of staff. Trying to target all staff.

11 Any Questions?


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