In-Person On-Demand

Initiation of a Committee to Ensure Restraints Standards Across a Hospital

1.0 CE Hours
Initiation of a Committee to Ensure Restraints Standards Across a Hospital

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Date & Time

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Location

Learning Objectives

Participants will be able to:

  • Explain the importance of restraint standards in promoting patient safety and dignity within healthcare settings.

  • Identify 2-4 opportunities for continuous improvement and ongoing evaluation of restraint practices to optimize patient care outcomes.

  • Summarize evidence-based practices and innovative approaches to minimize restraint use while maintaining patient well-being.

  • Give 2-3 examples of ethical considerations and best practices for balancing patient autonomy with the need for restraint when necessary.

Description

This presentation focuses on empowering nurse leaders to reiterate regulatory guidelines and spearhead innovative solutions aiming to decrease restraint utilization and enhance patient safety and well-being. Through collaborative efforts, this initiative seeks to establish comprehensive guidelines and protocols that prioritize patient dignity and care while ensuring effective restraint usage when necessary. By engaging nurse leaders, this presentation aims to foster a culture of proactive intervention, continuous improvement, and compassionate care within healthcare settings.

Presenters

Lisa Ledonne, MSN, RN, CPN

Lisa Ledonne is the Director of Clinical Services overseeing Psychiatry and Medical Observation services at Stanford Health Care in Palo Alto, California. She has a BSN from the University of Iowa College of Nursing and a Master of Science in Nursing Leadership from Illinois Benedictine University College of Nursing.  Lisa has extensive clinical and administrative experience both a major private and public academic institutions. She has participated in multiple research projects, including TMS for use in patients with depression on the inpatient psychiatry units at Stanford, and was instrumental in psychiatric nursing publications.  She excels in driving change management, leveraging her skills and expertise to foster positive culture shifts across numerous inpatient nursing care units. Lisa is knowledgeable about regulatory requirements in the inpatient sector and actively involves staff in maintaining compliance.  In her spare time, Lisa enjoys traveling, dancing, winemaking, and fishing. Lisa resides in Morgan Hill, California with her husband and daughter and three dogs.

Financially Sponsored By

  • The Global Exchange Conference - Exchange Events