Advances in Hemodynamic Monitoring, An Issue of Critical Care Clinics
Dr. Michael Pinsky has assembled an expert team of authors on the topic of Hemodynamic Monitoring. Articles topics include: The interface between monitoring and physiology at the bedside; Defining goals of resuscitation in the critically ill; Minimally invasive hemodynamic monitoring; Bedside ultrasound for the intensivist; Invasive hemodynamic monitoring; Functional hemodynamic monitoring; Using what you get: dynamic physiological signatures of critical illness; and Effect of organizational issues on resuscitation effectiveness.
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Advances in Hemodynamic Monitoring, An Issue of Critical Care Clinics
Dr. Michael Pinsky has assembled an expert team of authors on the topic of Hemodynamic Monitoring. Articles topics include: The interface between monitoring and physiology at the bedside; Defining goals of resuscitation in the critically ill; Minimally invasive hemodynamic monitoring; Bedside ultrasound for the intensivist; Invasive hemodynamic monitoring; Functional hemodynamic monitoring; Using what you get: dynamic physiological signatures of critical illness; and Effect of organizational issues on resuscitation effectiveness.
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Advances in Hemodynamic Monitoring, An Issue of Critical Care Clinics

Advances in Hemodynamic Monitoring, An Issue of Critical Care Clinics

by Michael R. Pinsky MD CM, Dr hc
Advances in Hemodynamic Monitoring, An Issue of Critical Care Clinics

Advances in Hemodynamic Monitoring, An Issue of Critical Care Clinics

by Michael R. Pinsky MD CM, Dr hc

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Dr. Michael Pinsky has assembled an expert team of authors on the topic of Hemodynamic Monitoring. Articles topics include: The interface between monitoring and physiology at the bedside; Defining goals of resuscitation in the critically ill; Minimally invasive hemodynamic monitoring; Bedside ultrasound for the intensivist; Invasive hemodynamic monitoring; Functional hemodynamic monitoring; Using what you get: dynamic physiological signatures of critical illness; and Effect of organizational issues on resuscitation effectiveness.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780323341899
Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Publication date: 12/27/2014
Series: The Clinics: Internal Medicine , #31
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 9 MB

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

IAHSS Healthcare Basic Security Guideline Placement

1. The Healthcare Environment

Categories of Healthcare

Types of Hospitals

Nonhospital Side of Healthcare

Diverse Stakeholders

Staffing the Medical Care Facility

Physician Role Impacted

The Healthcare Security Administrator

The Joint Commission

Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)

2. Protecting a Healing Environment

Defining Healthcare Security

Basic Rationale of Healthcare Security

Evolution of Healthcare Security

Security, Risk Management, Safety

Developing the Security System

Psychological Deterrents

Basic Security Program Objectives

External Forces

Body of Knowledge

3. Security Risks and Vulnerabilities

Basic Healthcare Security Risks/Vulnerabilities

Primary Security Risks

Facility Security Risk Assessment

4. Security Management Planning

Security Management Plan

Security Strategic Plan

5. Managing the Basic Elements of Healthcare Security

Customer Service

Maintaining an Orderly Environment

Preventative Patrol

Incident Reporting and Investigation

Response to Requests for Service

Security Communications

Parking and Traffic Control

Accident Reporting and Investigation

Security Education and Training

Applicant Background Investigation

Reaction to Internal and External Emergencies

Enforcement of Rules and Regulations

Access Control

Liaison with Law Enforcement and Other Government Agencies

Internal and External Audits

Locks and Keys

Other Support Services

Public/Employee/Community Relations

6. Security Department Organization and Staffing

Security Function Reporting Level and Support

Types of Security Staff

7. Security Force Administration

Management

Supervision

Relationship with Officers

Motivation

Performance Management

The Security Officer

Selecting Security Personnel

Full-Time Versus Part-Time Security Officers

Wage Compensation

Retention

Performance Expectations

8. Security Attire and Equipment

Uniforms

Use of Firearms

Other Equipment Considerations

Use of Force

Training

Security Operations Manual

9. Training and Development

Training Concepts

Types of Training

New Security Officer Training

IAHSS Progressive Certification Program

Specialized or Supplemental Training

Elective Training

Leadership Development

Training Resources and Records Requirements

10. Deployment and Patrol Activities

Flexing the Security Staffing Plan

Deployment Objectives

Scheduling the Security Staff

Deployment Patterns and Concepts

Post Assignments

Basic Patrol Deployment Plans

Patient Care Units/Areas

Entrances and Exits

Basic Patrol Concepts

Security Officer Response

Patrol Problems

11. Program Documentation

Purpose of Records

Administrative Records

Computer-Generated Reports

Basic Records

Security Supplemental Report

Security Condition Report

12. Patient Care Involvement

Patients

Assisting with Patients

Patient Risk Groups

Patient Property

Visitors

13. Public Safety Liaison

Dynamics of Security and Law Enforcement Liaison

Police and Security Cooperative Programs

Requests for Law Enforcement Service

Police Interaction with Patients and Employees

Security and Law Enforcement Liaison

Security and Nonpolice Liaison

14. Human Resources and Staff Responsibilities

Human Resources Office

Selecting Staff Through Due Diligence

Applicant Suitability Information

Employment Application Forms

Applicant Background Verification

Deceptive Applicant Information

Background Screening Providers

Security Role in the Hiring Process

Staff Identification Badges

Security-Oriented Employment Guidelines

15. Employee Involvement and Security Awareness

Employee Security Education and Motivation

Hospital Watch

16. Investigative Activity

Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA)

Security Versus Police Investigation

Types of Investigation

Incident Investigations/Two Phases

Investigator Attributes

Interviewing and Interrogation

Undercover (Covert) Investigations

Employee Informants

17. Physical Security Safeguards

Basics of Physical Security

Designing a System of Perimeters

Barriers

Lighting

Trees and Shrubs

Locks and Keys

Seals

Glazing (Glass)

Fastening Down Equipment

Marking Property

Safes

Signage

Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design

18. Electronic Security System Integration

Security Master Plan

Security Design Considerations

The Central Security Station

Alarms

Access Control

Video Surveillance

Other Security Technology Applications in Healthcare

Testing of Security System Components

Security Technology Implementation Tips

19. Preventing and Managing Healthcare Conflict and Violence

The Who (Perpetrators/Visitors)

The What and the Why

The When and the Where

The Management of Healthcare Violence

Preventing Violence in the Workplace

20. Security Sensitive Areas

Security Sensitive Areas

Infant Abductions from HCFs

Identification

ED Security

The Hospital Pharmacy

21. Areas of Special Concern

Health Information Management

Child Development Centers

Business Office/Cashiers

Information Technology

Intensive Care Units

Gift Shops

Compressed Medical Gases

Food Service

Roof Areas

22. Off-Campus Considerations

The Need for Off-Campus Facilities and Services

23. Parking Control and Security

Types of Parking Areas

Parking Shuttle Service

Valet Service

Types of Parkers

Automated Controls

Traffic Flow and Space Allocation

Pay-for-Parking

Parking System Violators

24. Emergency Preparedness—Planning and Management

Basics of Emergency Planning

Primary Manmade Emergency Events

Accidental and Natural Emergency Events

General Administrative and Operational Issues

25. A Primer for Healthcare Executives

Glossary

Appendix I Monthly Occurrence Report

Appendix II Security Services Request for Proposal

Index




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