2015
DOI: 10.1136/bmjquality.u204010.w3139
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Out of hours intravenous fluid therapy: a prompt to guide prescribing

Abstract: Recent NICE guidance has highlighted the importance of appropriate and safe intravenous fluid use. We aimed to improve the quality of out of hours fluid prescription in a Bristol hospital by ensuring that indications and cautions for fluid therapy were clearly documented at the time of initiation.Time-pressured on-call doctors need quick access to information regarding patients' care. A documented “fluid plan” allows doctors to undertake a more informed assessment of the patient's fluid balance, leading to saf… Show more

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“…There have also been educational quality improvement projects targeting completion of fluid balance charts and prescriptions, particularly in out-of-hours settings, where junior doctors were poorly supervised [ 71 75 ]. The transferability of these findings was limited by being very context-specific, influenced by local variations in practice, and lacking long-term follow-up.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There have also been educational quality improvement projects targeting completion of fluid balance charts and prescriptions, particularly in out-of-hours settings, where junior doctors were poorly supervised [ 71 75 ]. The transferability of these findings was limited by being very context-specific, influenced by local variations in practice, and lacking long-term follow-up.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, vegetarian meal options at the top of a restaurant menu make more people, including non‐vegetarians, to choose this option . Nudging has also been reported to appear in medicine, for example, by increasing cognitive effort in decisions on antibiotic treatment and by increasing awareness on the importance of fluid administration by interventions (ie, making it an active decision) increases adherence to guidelines …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the trial period, medical and nursing staff (n=84) were approached to complete surveys, and all participated with their informed consent. The qualitative surveys with ‘yes/no’ responses from medical and nursing staff (n=84) assessed the following: whether the revised IVF order form was easy to use, whether the new sections of the revised form were useful and if having the indication helped doctors chart IVF more safely 6. Compliance with filling out the new sections of the revised IVF order form was also audited over the 2-week trial period.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%