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The document outlines the ISBAR framework for patient handoffs, which includes introducing the individuals involved and their roles, discussing the patient's situation including diagnosis, treatment plan, and any concerns, providing background on vital signs, medications, and test results, assessing the current status and anticipated changes, making recommendations for pending tests and next steps in care, and leaving time for questions between all parties.
The document outlines the ISBAR framework for patient handoffs, which includes introducing the individuals involved and their roles, discussing the patient's situation including diagnosis, treatment plan, and any concerns, providing background on vital signs, medications, and test results, assessing the current status and anticipated changes, making recommendations for pending tests and next steps in care, and leaving time for questions between all parties.
The document outlines the ISBAR framework for patient handoffs, which includes introducing the individuals involved and their roles, discussing the patient's situation including diagnosis, treatment plan, and any concerns, providing background on vital signs, medications, and test results, assessing the current status and anticipated changes, making recommendations for pending tests and next steps in care, and leaving time for questions between all parties.
I: Introduction - Who are the individuals involved in the handoff?
What are their roles in the patient's care?
S: Situation - What is the patient's diagnosis and treatment plan? Do they have any complaints, wants, or needs? B: Background - Communicate vital signs, mental and code status, list of medications, and lab results A: Assessment - What is the current provider's assessment of the situation? Does the current provider anticipate any changes? R: Recommendation - Are there any tests or lab results pending? What needs to be done of the next few hours? What is the current provider's recommendation for future care? Q: Make time for Q&A - Handoffs should be an interactive affair between all parties involved in the handoff. Source: Hospitals and Health Networks