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Critical Access Hospital (CAH)
-small rural facilities of 25 inpatient beds or fewer that provide around-the-clock emergency
services 7 days a week.
-considered necessary providers of health care to community residents who live in areas more
than 35 miles from another hospital.
Vulnerable populations
Homeless
Poor
Those with mental health issues
Those with substance abuse concerns
Older adults
(high incidence of acute and chronic health conditions such as physical disabilities,
alcoholism, diabetes, hypertension, and pulmonary disease;vulnerable to physical trauma,
weather exposure, sexually transmitted diseases, infestation, and infectious diseases such as
tuberculosis and influenza.)
Forensic Nurse Examiners (RN-FNEs)-
-obtain patient histories, collect forensic evidence, and offer counseling and follow-up care
for victims of rape, child abuse, and domestic violence (also known as intimate partner
violence)
, -evidence of abuse and when to intervene on the patient's behalf.
SANEs
forensic nurses that specialize in helping victims of sexual assault
Psychiatric crisis nurse Team-
-evaluates patients with emotional behaviors or mental illness and facilitates the follow-up
treatment plan, including possible admission to an appropriate psychiatric facility
-sudden illness, serious injury, or death of a loved one may have caused a crisis
**Joint Commission (JCAHO) National Patient Safety Goals (2017)
-advocate that hospitals and other health agencies use a standardized approach to hand-off
communications to prevent errors caused by poor or inadequate communication
-Ex -SBAR
Professional and Ancillary staff
nclude radiology and ultrasound technicians, respiratory therapists, laboratory technicians,
social workers, case managers, nursing assistants, and clerical staff.
Level 1 - trauma
Regional resource facility that provides leadership and total collaborative care from
prevention through rehabilitation
Usually are large teaching hospitals that serve dense populations
Level 2
Usually community hospitals that can provide care to vast majority of injured patients
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Critical Access Hospital (CAH)
-small rural facilities of 25 inpatient beds or fewer that provide around-the-clock emergency
services 7 days a week.
-considered necessary providers of health care to community residents who live in areas more
than 35 miles from another hospital.
Vulnerable populations
Homeless
Poor
Those with mental health issues
Those with substance abuse concerns
Older adults
(high incidence of acute and chronic health conditions such as physical disabilities,
alcoholism, diabetes, hypertension, and pulmonary disease;vulnerable to physical trauma,
weather exposure, sexually transmitted diseases, infestation, and infectious diseases such as
tuberculosis and influenza.)
Forensic Nurse Examiners (RN-FNEs)-
-obtain patient histories, collect forensic evidence, and offer counseling and follow-up care
for victims of rape, child abuse, and domestic violence (also known as intimate partner
violence)
, -evidence of abuse and when to intervene on the patient's behalf.
SANEs
forensic nurses that specialize in helping victims of sexual assault
Psychiatric crisis nurse Team-
-evaluates patients with emotional behaviors or mental illness and facilitates the follow-up
treatment plan, including possible admission to an appropriate psychiatric facility
-sudden illness, serious injury, or death of a loved one may have caused a crisis
**Joint Commission (JCAHO) National Patient Safety Goals (2017)
-advocate that hospitals and other health agencies use a standardized approach to hand-off
communications to prevent errors caused by poor or inadequate communication
-Ex -SBAR
Professional and Ancillary staff
nclude radiology and ultrasound technicians, respiratory therapists, laboratory technicians,
social workers, case managers, nursing assistants, and clerical staff.
Level 1 - trauma
Regional resource facility that provides leadership and total collaborative care from
prevention through rehabilitation
Usually are large teaching hospitals that serve dense populations
Level 2
Usually community hospitals that can provide care to vast majority of injured patients