Assess the patient's current health status and medical needs
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Ascertain the patient's living conditions and home environment
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Assess the patient's ongoing care requirements
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Identify potential care resources and services
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Create a preliminary discharge plan
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Approval: Preliminary Discharge Plan
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Communicate the discharge plan to the patient and his/her family
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Arrange for any necessary home modifications
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Schedule and coordinate post-discharge healthcare appointments
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Organize necessary medical equipment and medication
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Provide the patient and their family with discharge instructions
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Approval: Discharge Instructions
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Provide the patient and their family with Information regarding emergency medical contacts
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Ensure that the patient and their family understands the discharge information
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Handover records to primary healthcare provider
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Finalize the discharge plan
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Approval: Final Discharge Plan
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Carry out the discharge and transport the patient home
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Follow-up with the patient post-discharge
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Evaluate the effectiveness of the discharge plan and make necessary adjustments
Assess the patient's current health status and medical needs
Evaluate the patient's current health condition and medical requirements. This task plays a crucial role in understanding the patient's specific needs and devising an appropriate discharge plan. Assess the severity of the illness or injury, identify any medical treatments or interventions needed, and determine if any follow-up care is necessary. Consider the patient's medical history, medications, and any existing health conditions. Additionally, review the patient's vital signs and conduct any necessary medical tests.
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Physical therapy
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Occupational therapy
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Speech therapy
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Mild
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Moderate
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Severe
Ascertain the patient's living conditions and home environment
Explore the patient's living conditions and home environment to ensure a safe and suitable discharge plan. Evaluate factors such as accessibility, hygiene, mobility aids, and availability of caregivers. Identify if any modifications or equipment adaptations are necessary. Engage in a conversation with the patient or their family members to gather relevant information and address any concerns or limitations.
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Accessibility
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Hygiene
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Mobility aids
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Family
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Professional caregiver
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None
Assess the patient's ongoing care requirements
Determine the patient's ongoing care needs after discharge. Identify if they require assistance with activities of daily living, medication management, or skilled nursing care. Consider the patient's physical and cognitive abilities, any existing support systems, and the availability of caregivers. Evaluate the patient's ability to follow a prescribed care plan and communicate their preferences and concerns effectively.
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Bathing
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Dressing
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Eating
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Dispensing
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Reminding
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None
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Family
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Friends
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Support groups
Identify potential care resources and services
Explore and research potential care resources and services available to meet the patient's needs. Consider home healthcare agencies, skilled nursing facilities, rehabilitation centers, and other community-based services. Evaluate their offerings, reputation, cost, and availability. Initiate contact with these resources and gather necessary information for future decision-making purposes.
Create a preliminary discharge plan
Design a preliminary discharge plan based on the patient's assessed needs and available resources. Define the goals, timeline, interventions, and responsible parties involved in the plan. Ensure that the plan is individualized and tailored to the patient's unique circumstances. Collaborate with the patient, their family, and the healthcare team to create a comprehensive and feasible plan for transition from the hospital to home care.
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Medication management
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Physical therapy
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Home modifications
Approval: Preliminary Discharge Plan
Will be submitted for approval:
Create a preliminary discharge plan
Will be submitted
Communicate the discharge plan to the patient and his/her family
Effectively convey the discharge plan to the patient and their family members. Ensure that they understand the details, goals, and steps involved in the plan. Address any questions, concerns, or uncertainties they may have. Provide them with necessary written materials or resources to assist them in implementing the plan at home. Offer appropriate emotional support during this transitional phase.
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Medication administration
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Follow-up appointments
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Emergency contacts
Arrange for any necessary home modifications
Identify and arrange for any necessary modifications or adaptations to the patient's home environment after discharge. Collaborate with professionals or agencies specializing in home modifications, such as wheelchair ramps, grab bars, or bathroom accessibility improvements. Ensure that the modifications are implemented before the patient's return home to ensure a safe and supportive environment.
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Wheelchair ramps
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Grab bars
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Bathroom accessibility improvements
Schedule and coordinate post-discharge healthcare appointments
Schedule and coordinate necessary healthcare appointments after the patient's discharge from the hospital. Collaborate with the patient, their primary healthcare provider, and relevant specialists or therapists to ensure timely follow-up care. Make sure the necessary appointments are scheduled, and necessary transportation arrangements are made if needed.
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Primary care physician
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Physical therapist
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Specialist
Organize necessary medical equipment and medication
Ensure the availability and organization of necessary medical equipment and medications for the patient's return home. Collaborate with the hospital's pharmacy department or relevant suppliers to gather and arrange the required medications. Verify that the patient has the necessary equipment, such as mobility aids or monitoring devices, and that they are properly instructed on their usage.
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Mobility aids
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Monitoring devices
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Oxygen equipment
Provide the patient and their family with discharge instructions
Deliver clear and concise discharge instructions to the patient and their family members. Include information regarding medication usage, wound care, follow-up appointments, and emergency contact numbers. Ensure that the instructions are easy to understand and that the patient and their family have an opportunity to ask questions or seek clarifications.
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Medication usage
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Wound care
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Follow-up appointments
Approval: Discharge Instructions
Will be submitted for approval:
Provide the patient and their family with discharge instructions
Will be submitted
Provide the patient and their family with Information regarding emergency medical contacts
Share relevant information regarding emergency medical contacts with the patient and their family members. Include contact numbers for emergency services, the patient's primary healthcare provider, and any specialist involved in the patient's care. Ensure that the patient and their family are familiar with the recommended course of action in case of emergencies.
Ensure that the patient and their family understands the discharge information
Confirm that the patient and their family fully comprehend the provided discharge information. Utilize effective communication techniques, such as Teach-Back method or visual aids, to enhance understanding. Address any concerns or uncertainties the patient or their family may express. Document their agreement to the discharge plan and provide them with an opportunity to ask questions or seek further explanations.
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Teach-Back method
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Visual aids
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Storytelling
Handover records to primary healthcare provider
Transfer relevant medical records and discharge summaries to the patient's primary healthcare provider. Ensure that the provider receives all necessary documents within a reasonable timeframe. Include information such as the patient's current health status, treatment interventions, and recommendations for future care. Collaborate with the hospital's medical records department or relevant staff to facilitate the transfer of records.
Finalize the discharge plan
Review and finalize the discharge plan, ensuring its comprehensive and aligned with the patient's needs. Collaborate with the patient, their family, and the healthcare team to address any remaining concerns or modifications. Confirm that all necessary arrangements, resources, and instructions are in place for a successful discharge and transition to home care.
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Caregiver training
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Insurance coverage
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Transportation arrangements
Approval: Final Discharge Plan
Will be submitted for approval:
Finalize the discharge plan
Will be submitted
Carry out the discharge and transport the patient home
Implement the planned discharge and safely transport the patient back to their home environment. Coordinate with the hospital staff, transportation services, or caregivers to ensure a smooth transition. Address any immediate concerns or requirements that may arise during the discharge process.
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Pain management
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Mobility assistance
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Medication administration
Follow-up with the patient post-discharge
Initiate appropriate follow-up communication with the patient to monitor their progress and address any post-discharge concerns. Use phone calls, email, or in-person visits to assess the patient's well-being, ensure medication compliance, and address any potential complications or issues. Collaborate with the primary healthcare provider and other involved healthcare professionals to ensure continuity of care.
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Phone calls
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Emails
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In-person visits
Evaluate the effectiveness of the discharge plan and make necessary adjustments
Assess the effectiveness of the implemented discharge plan and make any necessary adjustments based on the patient's progress and feedback. Analyze the outcomes of the plan, identify any areas for improvement or modifications, and implement appropriate changes to ensure optimal patient care and outcomes.