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Clinical Practice Guidelines - CareMaps

For the past 8 years, Little Company of Mary has developed and maintained guidelines for the care and treatment of specific patient types. These guidelines are referred to as CareMaps. An example of one of these guidelines is to provide prophylactic antibiotics for surgical patients to prevent infections. Utilization of the CareMaps contributes to patient safety through the following:

 

Includes the most up-to-date processes of care that have proven to reduce the probability of adverse events and improve patient outcomes.

Ensures that patients with the same diagnosis or procedure receive the same level of safe quality care.

 
CareMaps are utilized for the following:

 

Coronary Artery Bypass (Open Heart Surgery)

Cardiac Valve Replacement

Heart Catheterization

PTCA and Stent Procedures

Acute Myocardial Infarction (Heart Attack)

Congestive Heart Failure

Stroke

Gastrointestinal Bleeding

Pneumonia

Alcohol and Drug Detoxification

Pediatric and Adult Asthma

Pediatric Gastroenteritis

Total Hip Replacement

Total Knee Replacement

Breast Surgery

Thyroid Cancer

Radiation Implant for GYN Cancer

Normal Delivery and Caesarean Section Delivery

Normal Newborn Care

Neonatal Intensive Care

 
Falls Prevention

The risk of falling while hospitalized is high, especially if the patient is elderly, weak and/or confused. We take the following actions to help prevent and reduce falls:

 

Patients are assessed on admission to identify those patients at greatest risk for falling and appropriate fall precautions are taken.

Side rails and restraints are used when appropriate and indicated by the patient’s condition.

Information regarding reasons for falls and precautions that patients and families can take is provided on admission.

Phones, call lights and personal items are placed so patients can reach them easily.

Non-skid slippers are provided for patients.

Bed alarms are used for certain high risk patients.

 
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