What Strategies are Used to Mitigate Anticipated Risks?
Various strategies are employed to mitigate anticipated risks, including:
Patient education and engagement: Educating patients about their conditions and involving them in their care plans to enhance compliance and awareness. Environmental modifications: Ensuring the patient environment is safe and conducive to healing, such as maintaining clutter-free spaces to prevent falls. Adherence to protocols: Following established clinical guidelines and protocols for infection prevention and medication administration. Use of technology: Implementing technological solutions like electronic health records (EHRs) and barcode medication administration systems to reduce human errors.