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This is a sample script related to patient care.

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Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

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at the Isaiah Hospital network. We take over patients health and how they're treated with the utmost importance. The agencies of a network off teams and hospitals is a light off hope for thousands off Marylanders in the darkest hour. That is why it is crucial that the entire team is up to speed on the best and most current patient care standards. It's a professional commitment to take care off your patients and to make sure they're never harmed in this training video will walk you through iTunes Updated patient care policy. These new standards will ask you to reorient your thinking and change some routines you have developed to ensure every patient receives the best treatment possible. The adoption off of a redesigned patient care processes involves not just occupational therapist, but everyone on staff from administration to the patient's families is an example. Suppose the patient was improperly and prematurely released from the hospital and suffers a serious fall at home. We need to assess all processes that led up to that decision, including where was the system faulty? Why did it experience a breakdown and how can we fix this? The I jin believes, reflecting on errors asking how they happened and what others can learn from them is the most powerful tool we have to ensure the same errors are never repeated. The I jin has a three pillar question process that we always need to other do after an error in patient care is identified. Number one. How did the Eroica number two? What did you learn from it? Number three. What can others learn from it? After those questions are answered, the I jin begins the process with the patients immediate family caregivers to ask. How was the error explained to you by your staff? Do you want your loud Want to continue receiving treatment at this specific facility? What were your main concerns after the area?