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Compassionate Competent Care Resuscitation Trolley Project Team: Britt Barbic, Project Administration Julie Wade, Clinical Resuscitation Coordinator Bree Nation, Nurse Director Sue O’Neill, Executive Director of Nursing Please Note: The content of this is presentation is confidential

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Redesign and simplification of a resus trolley for use on hospital wards

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Page 1: Resus Trolley Presentation

Compassionate Competent Care

Resuscitation Trolley

Project Team: Britt Barbic, Project AdministrationJulie Wade, Clinical Resuscitation CoordinatorBree Nation, Nurse DirectorSue O’Neill, Executive Director of Nursing

Please Note: The content of this is presentation is confidential

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Compassionate Competent Care

ConceptResuscitation of patients within an acute care setting requires intervention within a time critical framework. In order to maximise efficient use of the trolley and to allow rapid daily and monthly stock checks, a redesign of the current resus trolley was undertaken. The resus trolley was standardised with the new design enabling all staff, experienced or not, to be able to find, check and restock instruments and drugs in the shortest possible time.

When considering language barriers and time restraints visual cues are an excellent method of quick identification. A “place-mat” concept was designed using photographs of the actual instruments and drugs. The underlay of a picture allows easy recognition by the user in the absence of an item.

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DesignIndividual instruments and drugs were photographed and then mapped out on to designs of the drawers and trays.

Top tray

Drawer 1: Drug Administration

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If filling the trolley from empty there are ‘place-mats’ for each basket location

There are individual ‘place-mats’ for each basket and as the mats have been laminated the medication expiry date can be written on and amended as required.

Because of the clarity of the photos on the ‘place-mat’ it is easy to distinguish the missing drugs and instruments

Design

Each drawer has been colour coded and labelled as per the ARC recommendations, so staff are able to easily identify the function of each drawer.

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Time trials were conducted to measure the efficiency of the original resus trolley and the new trolley. Trails were conducted with nursing staff of different levels of working experience.

Time Trials

Resuscitation Trolley

Time taken to check

Staff Checked Trolley

Comments

Original Trolley

+ 20 minutes, not complete

Clinical Nurse Associate &

Graduate Nurse

Top and Bottom trolley and medications checked ONLY

Staff stopped checking

New Trolley Set-up

12 minutes, completed

Clinical Nurse Associate &

Graduate Nurse

Daily check of each separate list for each area of trolley

Staff completed checking

New Trolley Set-up

8 minutes, completed

Clinical Nurse Associate &

Graduate Nurse

End of Month check A4 checklist of trolley

Staff completed checking

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Before & After

Before – Top Tray After – Top Tray

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Before & After

Before – Drug Administration

After – Drug Administration

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Before & After

Before – Airway Equipment

After – Airway Equipment

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Before & After

Before – Circulation Equipment

After – Circulation Equipment

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Compassionate Competent Care

Before & After

Before – Bottom Tray After – Bottom Tray

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Before & After

Before – Resus trolley After – Resus Trolley