Nursing: Patient Safety: A Critical Practice Concern
22.95
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About the Author
Adrianne E. Avillion, D.Ed., RN
Dr. Avillion is an accomplished nurse educator and published health-care education author. Dr. Avillion earned her doctoral degree in adult education and her MS from Penn State University, along with a BSN from Bloomsburg University. She has served in various nursing positions throughout her career, in both leadership roles and as a bedside clinical nurse. She has published extensively and is a frequent presenter at conferences and conventions devoted to continuing education and nursing professional development. Dr. Avillion owns and is the CEO of Strategic Nursing Professional Development, a business specializing in continuing education for health-care professionals and consulting services in nursing professional development.
As a clinician and an educator in both schools of nursing and as the person responsible for the continuing education of nurses in various health-care settings, Dr. Avillion has provided continuing education regarding safety issues for nurses and all employees at various sized health-care facilities in her role as director of professional development. Additionally, she writes on safety issues in her role as editor and writer of a newsletter for The National Association of Physicians Nurses and incorporates safety education as part of continuing education tutorials for various continuing education companies.
Learning Objectives
- Implement patient care designed to achieve National Patient Safety Goals.
- Identify the most frequently occurring sentinel events from 2017.
- Describe how to prevent “never-ever” events.
- Explain how to reduce the occurrence of non-reimbursable hospital-acquired conditions.
About the Author
Adrianne E. Avillion, D.Ed., RN
Dr. Avillion is an accomplished nurse educator and published health-care education author. Dr. Avillion earned her doctoral degree in adult education and her MS from Penn State University, along with a BSN from Bloomsburg University. She has served in various nursing positions throughout her career, in both leadership roles and as a bedside clinical nurse. She has published extensively and is a frequent presenter at conferences and conventions devoted to continuing education and nursing professional development. Dr. Avillion owns and is the CEO of Strategic Nursing Professional Development, a business specializing in continuing education for health-care professionals and consulting services in nursing professional development.
As a clinician and an educator in both schools of nursing and as the person responsible for the continuing education of nurses in various health-care settings, Dr. Avillion has provided continuing education regarding safety issues for nurses and all employees at various sized health-care facilities in her role as director of professional development. Additionally, she writes on safety issues in her role as editor and writer of a newsletter for The National Association of Physicians Nurses and incorporates safety education as part of continuing education tutorials for various continuing education companies.
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Patient Safety: A Critical Practice Concern - N21203
22.95
About the Course
Learning Objectives
About the Author
Adrianne E. Avillion, D.Ed., RN
Dr. Avillion is an accomplished nurse educator and published health-care education author. Dr. Avillion earned her doctoral degree in adult education and her MS from Penn State University, along with a BSN from Bloomsburg University. She has served in various nursing positions throughout her career, in both leadership roles and as a bedside clinical nurse. She has published extensively and is a frequent presenter at conferences and conventions devoted to continuing education and nursing professional development. Dr. Avillion owns and is the CEO of Strategic Nursing Professional Development, a business specializing in continuing education for health-care professionals and consulting services in nursing professional development.
As a clinician and an educator in both schools of nursing and as the person responsible for the continuing education of nurses in various health-care settings, Dr. Avillion has provided continuing education regarding safety issues for nurses and all employees at various sized health-care facilities in her role as director of professional development. Additionally, she writes on safety issues in her role as editor and writer of a newsletter for The National Association of Physicians Nurses and incorporates safety education as part of continuing education tutorials for various continuing education companies.
Learning Objectives
- Implement patient care designed to achieve National Patient Safety Goals.
- Identify the most frequently occurring sentinel events from 2017.
- Describe how to prevent “never-ever” events.
- Explain how to reduce the occurrence of non-reimbursable hospital-acquired conditions.
About the Author
Adrianne E. Avillion, D.Ed., RN
Dr. Avillion is an accomplished nurse educator and published health-care education author. Dr. Avillion earned her doctoral degree in adult education and her MS from Penn State University, along with a BSN from Bloomsburg University. She has served in various nursing positions throughout her career, in both leadership roles and as a bedside clinical nurse. She has published extensively and is a frequent presenter at conferences and conventions devoted to continuing education and nursing professional development. Dr. Avillion owns and is the CEO of Strategic Nursing Professional Development, a business specializing in continuing education for health-care professionals and consulting services in nursing professional development.
As a clinician and an educator in both schools of nursing and as the person responsible for the continuing education of nurses in various health-care settings, Dr. Avillion has provided continuing education regarding safety issues for nurses and all employees at various sized health-care facilities in her role as director of professional development. Additionally, she writes on safety issues in her role as editor and writer of a newsletter for The National Association of Physicians Nurses and incorporates safety education as part of continuing education tutorials for various continuing education companies.