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    • lunes, 6 de mayo de 2024

    Renown South Meadows Medical Center obtiene el grado de seguridad hospitalaria más alto “A” de The Leapfrog Group

    El único hospital en el norte de Nevada que recibió reconocimiento nacional por la seguridad y calidad del paciente en el Renown South Meadows Medical Center en el sur de Reno ha obtenido una calificación de seguridad hospitalaria “A” de The Leapfrog Group, una organización de vigilancia sin fines de lucro que sirve como voz para los consumidores y compradores de atención médica, utilizando su influencia colectiva para fomentar un cambio positivo en la atención médica de los EE. UU. Leapfrog es el principal defensor de la transparencia en la atención médica del país: recopila, analiza y difunde datos para informar las compras basadas en el valor y mejorar la toma de decisiones. Esta distinción nacional reconoce los logros nacionales de Renown Health en garantizar una atención hospitalaria segura y de alta calidad para los pacientes. Leapfrog Group es una organización independiente sin fines de lucro que mantiene el estándar de seguridad del paciente en hospitales y centros de cirugía ambulatoria. Desarrollado bajo la guía de un panel nacional de expertos, Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade utiliza datos de seguridad hospitalaria disponibles públicamente para asignar calificaciones a más de 2,700 hospitales de cuidados intensivos de EE. UU. dos veces al año. Leapfrog asigna un grado “A”, “B”, “C”, “D” o “F” a hospitales generales de todo el país en función de más de 30 medidas de errores, accidentes, lesiones e infecciones, así como los sistemas que los hospitales tienen implementados para prevenirlos. Leapfrog establece sus estándares utilizando bibliografía revisada por pares y opiniones de expertos, comparaciones de pares y alineación con los estándares nacionales existentes u objetivos de desempeño. “Estamos muy orgullosos de reconocer a médicos, enfermeros, médicos clínicos y a todo el equipo de Renown South Meadows Medical Center por lograr un desempeño excepcional de Leapfrog en atención centrada en el paciente, cuidados intensivos, enfermería y atención junto a la cama para pacientes, seguridad del paciente, seguridad de los medicamentos y atención para pacientes con reemplazo total de articulaciones y cirugía ambulatoria programada”, dijo el Dr. Brian Erling, MBA, presidente y director ejecutivo de Renown Health. “Como la única red de atención médica académica sin fines de lucro regida localmente en la región, el éxito de Renown se comparte con nuestros pacientes y la comunidad. Celebramos y agradecemos a nuestros médicos, enfermeros y cuidadores por su dedicación continua para marcar una diferencia genuina en la salud y el bienestar de las personas y comunidades a las que servimos”. “Todas las personas que trabajan en Renown South Meadows Medical Center deben estar orgullosas de este grado de seguridad hospitalaria ‘A’”, dijo Leah Binder, presidente y director ejecutivo de The Leapfrog Group. “Se necesita una dedicación completa en todos los niveles y un compromiso infalible de poner a los pacientes en primer lugar. Agradezco al liderazgo, los médicos, el personal y los voluntarios de Renown South Meadows Medical Center por cuidar tan profundamente a los pacientes y su seguridad”. “Estamos orgullosos de nuestros médicos y equipos afiliados que dan lo mejor de sí todos los días, para garantizar que la atención y la seguridad de cada paciente sean su principal prioridad”, dijo Sam Weller, MHPA, director ejecutivo de Renown South Meadows Medical Center. “Reconocemos que cuando elige un hospital, podría estar tomando una decisión de vida o muerte. No todos los hospitales son iguales. El desempeño en cosas como tasas de infección, errores quirúrgicos o lesiones de pacientes varía considerablemente, y es muy importante. Es importante que los consumidores sepan y consideren estas cosas al elegir qué médicos, hospitales o salas de emergencias seleccionar para su atención. Estamos muy emocionados de ser reconocidos como el único hospital en lograr esta designación en el norte de Nevada, y solo uno de dos en el estado (el otro en Las Vegas)”.   Para ver los detalles completos del grado de Renown South Meadows Medical Center y para acceder a consejos para el paciente para mantenerse seguro en el hospital, visite HospitalSafetyGrade.org y siga a The Leapfrog Group en Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram y X (anteriormente Twitter) y a través del boletín informativo de The Leapfrog Group.   La metodología del grado de seguridad hospitalaria es revisada por pares y completamente transparente, y los resultados son gratuitos para el público. Renown Regional Medical Center recibió un puntaje B para otoño y primavera de 2023. Para obtener más información sobre los puntajes de Leapfrog Group y Spring 2023, visite: hospitalsafetyscore.org. Acerca de Renown Health Renown Health es la red de atención médica integrada, sin fines de lucro, con gobernación local más grande de la región que presta servicios en Nevada, Lake Tahoe y el noreste de California. Con una fuerza laboral diversa de más de 7,400 empleados, Renown ha fomentado una cultura de excelencia, determinación e innovación de larga data. La organización comprende un centro de traumatología, dos hospitales de atención aguda, un hospital para niños, un hospital de rehabilitación, un grupo médico y una red de atención de urgencia, y la compañía de seguros sin fines de lucro de propiedad local, Hometown Health. Para obtener más información, visite renown.org. Acerca de The Leapfrog Group Fundado en 2000 por grandes empleadores y otros compradores, The Leapfrog Group es una organización nacional sin fines de lucro que impulsa un movimiento por saltos gigantes para la seguridad del paciente. La Encuesta del hospital Leapfrog y la Encuesta del Centro de Cirugía Ambulatoria (ASC) Leapfrog recopilan e informan de manera transparente el desempeño del hospital y del ASC, lo que permite a los compradores encontrar la atención de más alto valor y brinda a los consumidores la información que necesitan para salvar vidas para tomar decisiones informadas. Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade, otra iniciativa principal de Leapfrog, asigna calificaciones de letras a los hospitales en función de su registro de seguridad del paciente, ayudando a los consumidores a protegerse a sí mismos y a sus familias de errores, lesiones, accidentes e infecciones. Para obtener más información, síganos en Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn e Instagram e inscríbase en nuestro boletín informativo.

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    • martes, 18 de mayo de 2021

    Renown Health amplía aún más la política de visitantes a dos seres queridos

    Siempre atentos a los deseos de los pacientes, Renown Health se complace en recibir a dos personas de apoyo al paciente para que visiten a sus seres queridos durante su visita médica, cirugía, parto u hospitalización en Renown. Renown sigue contando con medidas de seguridad adicionales para proteger la salud de los pacientes, los visitantes y los empleados de atención médica, y como la situación cambia con la COVID-19, estas directrices están sujetas a cambios. Con esta política de visitantes actualizada, los pacientes ya no necesitan identificar a sus personas de apoyo antes de que lleguen. Los pacientes pueden recibir más de dos visitantes por día; sin embargo, para ayudar a garantizar un distanciamiento físico adecuado, solo se permite que dos visitantes ingresen a la misma vez. Aún se requiere que todas las personas que ingresen a centros de Renown traigan una mascarilla facial y la usen durante toda su visita, incluso dentro de las habitaciones de los pacientes. Las actualizaciones de la política para visitantes de Renown fueron inspiradas por los familiares, que solicitaron que la política se ampliara para permitir que dos familiares por día pudieran visitar a un ser querido hospitalizado en Renown. La solicitud fue aprobada por la Dra. Debra Adornetto-Garcia, directora de Enfermería, y el Dr. Paul Sierzenski, jefe médico, ambos de Servicios Agudos. Con un alto porcentaje del personal hospitalario de Renown vacunado contra la COVID-19, el descenso de las hospitalizaciones de pacientes con COVID-19 y la comprensión de que la mejor comunicación es la que se produce en persona, a partir del 28 de abril de 2021, los hospitales y consultorios médicos de Renown permitirán dos visitantes, en lugar de uno, para todos los pacientes y han puesto en marcha medidas de seguridad adicionales para proteger a los pacientes, los visitantes y los empleados de atención médica. “Nos complace ampliar nuestra política de visitantes y recibir a dos personas adultas sanas de apoyo al paciente para que acompañen a cada paciente en su visita médica o durante su hospitalización en Renown”, dijo Tony Slonim, MD, DrPH, presidente y director ejecutivo de Renown. “Siempre nos fijamos en las experiencias vividas por nuestros pacientes para que nos ayuden a abordar las necesidades de salud de nuestra comunidad. Hace solo unos meses, Darlene Randolph nos recordó que la mejor atención es la “atención centrada en la persona”, lo que nos inspiró a ser una de las primeras organizaciones de atención médica del país en ampliar nuestra política de visitantes para todos los pacientes, incluidos los que tienen COVID-19. Hoy agradecemos a los miembros familiares de nuestros pacientes por haber expresado la importancia de un sistema de apoyo más amplio y conectado para ayudar a fomentar el mejor entorno de curación para todos los pacientes”. “En Renown, son los pacientes quienes determinan el significado de la palabra ‘familia’”, dijo Debra Adornetto-Garcia, DNP, RN, NEA-BC, AOCN, directora de Enfermería de Servicios Agudos. “Nuestros pacientes pueden elegir a cualquier persona como su persona de apoyo al paciente, y estas personas sirven como una extensión inestimable de nuestros equipos de atención. Les solicitamos a las personas de apoyo al paciente que colaboren con el equipo de atención médica del paciente; esto implica ayudar con las comunicaciones a otros miembros familiares y amigos, participar en actividades de capacitación y educación, y ayudar al paciente a cumplir las instrucciones respecto de la atención y los medicamentos. “Las visitas al hospital pueden generar ansiedad”, comentó Paul Sierzenski, MD, MSHQS, CPE, FACEP, director médico de Servicios Agudos. “Es increíble cómo la compañía de seres queridos puede reducir la ansiedad y promover la curación. Lo que podemos hacer junto con las familias para apoyar la atención al paciente y los resultados excelentes es mucho mejor que lo que cualquiera de nosotros puede hacer solo. Nos complace recibir en nuestro hospitales a las personas de apoyo de nuestros pacientes para que ayuden a que nuestros pacientes se sientan más cómodos y puedan concentrarse en su recuperación, salud y curación”. Ahora pueden acceder a los campus de Renown dos personas de apoyo por paciente, como se indica a continuación: Renown Regional Medical Center y Renown South Meadows Medical Center: de 8 a.m. a 8 p.m. Para las unidades de cuidados intensivos (UCI): de9 a.m. a 8 p.m. Los visitantes deben ser mayores de 12 años. Renown Children’s Hospital: Acceso abierto. Para la unidad pediátrica y la unidad de cuidados intensivos pediátricos (Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, PICU): Los visitantes deben ser mayores de 12 años. Para la unidad de cuidados intensivos neonatales (Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, NICU): Los visitantes deben ser mayores de 18 años. Renown Rehabilitation Hospital: 8 a.m. a 5 p.m. Un paciente designado puede visitar al paciente dentro de su habitación durante toda su estadía. Otros seres queridos pueden visitar desde una ventana exterior, fuera de la habitación del paciente. Nuestro equipo de atención también se complace en facilitarle visitas virtuales al lado de la cama. Además de las visitas en persona, hay muchas maneras de alegrar el día de un paciente en los hospitales de Renown. Puede enviar un mensaje personalizado que se le entregará en persona a su ser querido, llamar al 775-982-4100 para hablar con un paciente, o bien nuestro equipo de atención estará encantado de facilitar visitas virtuales con una computadora o tableta desde la cama del paciente. Renown Health se reserva el derecho de limitar los visitantes en beneficio de los pacientes, las familias, los visitantes o el personal.   Acerca de Renown Health Renown Health es la red de atención médica integrada sin fines de lucro, con gobernación local más grande de Nevada que presta servicios en Nevada, Lake Tahoe y el noreste de California. Con una fuerza laboral diversa de más de 6,500 empleados, Renown ha fomentado una cultura de excelencia, determinación e innovación de larga data. La organización comprende un centro de traumatología, dos hospitales de atención aguda, un hospital para niños, un hospital de rehabilitación, un grupo médico y una red de atención de urgencia, y la compañía de seguros sin fines de lucro de propiedad local, Hometown Health. Renown actualmente está inscribiendo participantes en un estudio de salud de la población genética basado en la comunidad, Healthy Nevada Project®.

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    • Lunes, 01 de junio de 2020

    Se anima a los pacientes de Renown a traer a una persona de apoyo que los acompañe durante las visitas médicas o su estadía en el hospital

    La medida abarca la atención centrada en el paciente y la familia, medidas de seguridad mejoradas y nuevo horario de visitas.   En el día de hoy, Renown Health anunció el Programa de persona de apoyo para el paciente, que reconoce la importante función que la familia y los amigos tienen en la sanación, recuperación y atención de los pacientes y que sirven como miembros integrales del equipo de atención médica. Con la reducción constante de casos de pacientes con la COVID-19 y la transición a la fase 2 del programa Silver State Stabilization del gobernador Sisolak, y de acuerdo con Nevada Hospital Association, los hospitales y consultorios médicos de Renown ahora permiten la presencia limitada de visitantes para los pacientes sin la COVID-19 e implementaron medidas adicionales de seguridad para proteger a los pacientes, visitantes y empleados de la atención médica. Ahora, un adulto sano que sea el apoyo del paciente puede acompañarlo en su visita médica a Renown o durante la estadía en el hospital. Tony Slonim, MD, doctor en Salud Pública (DrPH, en inglés) presidente y director ejecutivo de Renown dijo: “Vivimos según nuestros valores de atención, integridad, colaboración y excelencia. Creemos en la ‘atención enfocada en la persona’, un enfoque que adopta la perspectiva del paciente y sus seres queridos y, a la vez, promueve un entorno saludable y alentador para los cuidadores y aborda las necesidades de salud de nuestra comunidad”. En Renown, el paciente define la “familia”. El paciente puede designar a cualquier persona que elija como su persona de apoyo. Se le podría solicitar a la persona de apoyo del paciente que ayude al equipo de atención de salud con las comunicaciones a otros miembros de la familia y amigos, participe en actividades de capacitación y educación y ayude al paciente para cumplir las instrucciones de atención y medicamentos. Jen Richards, PhD, enfermera certificada, directora de Enfermería de Servicios Agudos explicó: “La unión entre los pacientes, las familias y los proveedores de atención médica se basa en la comprensión de que la función de cada uno es importante. Lo que hacemos juntos es más importante que lo que cada uno de nosotros puede hacer por separado. Al involucrar a las familias en la atención del paciente se respalda el proceso de sanación y se pueden mejorar los resultados. Esta creencia modela nuestro trabajo, nuestros servicios y la atención que brindamos”. A partir de hoy, cada paciente puede estar acompañado por una persona adulta sana de apoyo. Las medidas de seguridad mejoradas que se implementaron en todos los centros de Renown para proteger la salud incluyen: • usar una mascarilla en todo momento; • respetar las prácticas de higiene de manos; • realizar los controles de salud en cada ingreso; • implementar protocolos estrictos de distanciamiento social; • limpiar y desinfectar constantemente las superficies públicas de contacto permanente. En consonancia con las guías estatales, los visitantes se limitarán a una persona de apoyo por paciente y podrá acceder a los hospitales según se indica a continuación: • Renown Children’s Hospital: Acceso abierto. (Se puede designar a dos padres o tutores como personas de apoyo para el paciente, no obstante, debido a las restricciones actuales de espacio, solicitamos que se presente uno a la vez). • Renown Regional Medical Center y Renown South Meadows Medical Center: de 3 p. m. a 8 p. m. • Renown Rehabilitation Hospital: de 9 a. m.  a 4 p. m. Asociaciones para la sanación: la importancia de incluir a personas de confianza que apoyen su atención. Nutrición: el aspecto nutritivo de los alimentos; https://www.renown.org/find/renown-regional-medical- center/shops-at-renown/. Espiritualidad: recursos de bienestar y el Spiritual Center & Estelle J. Kelsey Interfaith Sanctuary https://www.renown.org/explore/spiritual-care/interfaith-spiritual-center/ El arte de curar: entre otras, arte, música, Fianna’s Healing Garden y The John & Sue Dermody Children’s Healing Garden, entornos apacibles diseñados para fomentar la sanación del paciente y entornos propicios para la salud. Protección física y emocional y confidencialidad del paciente. Existen diversas formas para apoyar a los pacientes en Renown Regional Medical Center, South Meadows Medical Center, Renown Children’s Hospital o Renown Rehabilitation Hospital. Puede enviar un mensaje personalizado a un ser querido y será entregado personalmente a los pacientes que pasen la noche en el hospital. https://www.uat.renown.org/interact/contact-a-patient/. El personal organizará con gusto videollamadas con seres queridos. Para hablar con un paciente, llame al 775-982-4100. Los proveedores de atención de la salud de Renown libran la batalla por usted. Puede enviar una nota de agradecimiento o hacer una donación para respaldar sus esfuerzos a través de https://www.renown.org/donations-covid-19/. Para obtener información más detallada sobre el Programa de persona de apoyo para el paciente, visite https://www.renown.org/interact/. Consulte el material complementario de esta historia aquí.     Acerca de Renown Health Renown Health es una red de atención médica integrada de propiedad y administración local y sin fines de lucro que brinda servicios al norte de Nevada, Lake Tahoe y el noreste de California. Renown es uno de los mayores empleadores privados de la región y cuenta con una fuerza laboral de más de 7,000. Abarca tres hospitales de cuidados intensivos, un hospital de rehabilitación, el grupo médico y la red de atención de urgencias más integrales del área, y la compañía de seguro sin fines de lucro de propiedad local más grande de la región, Hometown Health. Renown cuenta con una larga trayectoria y un compromiso a largo plazo para mejorar continuamente la atención y la salud de nuestra comunidad. Visite renown.org para obtener más información.

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    • martes, 5 de mayo de 2020

    Renown utiliza la tecnología para ayudar a mantener a la comunidad alejada de las superbugs

    Renown Health añade un sistema de limpieza electrostática a su lista de tecnologías innovadoras que se utiliza para higienizar las habitaciones y los equipos del hospital. En una época en que a muchas personas podría preocuparles el hecho de buscar atención de emergencia por miedo a entrar en contacto con el virus de la COVID-19, Renown Health se compromete a cuidar la salud y la seguridad de todos los que visitan nuestras instalaciones. Como medida de protección adicional para los pacientes y el personal, Renown utiliza un nuevo sistema de limpieza electrostática para limpiar su sala de emergencias. También se utiliza la misma tecnología para desinfectar las instalaciones médicas desplegables de Renown fuera de la sala de emergencias, los vestuarios y las zonas de descanso de los empleados, las máquinas de rayos X, etc. El sistema elimina 19 organismos en solo dos minutos, incluidos los virus del resfriado y de la gripe, el Staphylococcus aureus resistente a meticilina (SARM) y los norovirus. “En Renown Health queremos que nuestra comunidad sepa que nos comprometemos a proporcionar un entorno higiénico y seguro”, afirmó el director de Servicios Medioambientales de Renown, Michael Yaranon. “Nuestro sistema de limpieza electrostática se utiliza a diario para ayudar a garantizar que nuestras instalaciones estén preparadas para atender con seguridad a nuestros pacientes, así como para proporcionar un entorno limpio a los cuidadores que trabajan en ellas. Desde el comienzo de esta pandemia, hemos buscado constantemente nuevas formas de ampliar nuestros esfuerzos de limpieza, y el sistema de limpieza electrostática ha sido muy útil para nuestras instalaciones y equipos hospitalarios”.  El sistema de limpieza, que se utiliza en Renown desde marzo de este año, emplea una solución desinfectante incluida en la lista de productos antimicrobianos registrados por la Agencia de Protección Ambiental (Environmental Protection Agency, EPA) para su uso contra el nuevo coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, que es el virus que causa la COVID-19. Como medida de seguridad adicional, la tecnología electrostática ayuda a la solución a limpiar e higienizar a fondo tanto las superficies duras como las blandas. Esta tecnología especial de limpieza se utiliza ahora en hospitales, aviones comerciales y hoteles de todo el mundo para eliminar la propagación de patógenos potencialmente peligrosos. El sistema de limpieza portátil es operado por un empleado de Renown. Una vez encendida, la máquina utiliza un compresor de aire, con una fuerza superior a la de la gravedad, para disipar la solución desinfectante. Dentro del dispositivo, un electrodo introduce una carga atractiva y atomiza la solución. Una vez que se atomiza la solución, las partículas cargadas son atraídas instantáneamente por la superficie que se debe limpiar. Luego, la solución alcanza y envuelve toda la superficie para cubrirla y desinfectarla de manera uniforme. “Entre nuestro sistema de limpieza electrostática, los robots desinfectantes y el diligente equipo de empleados que trabajan las 24 horas del día para limpiar y desinfectar, realmente estamos luchando contra los gérmenes en Renown Health”, afirmó Yaranon. “No posponga su visita a Renown para recibir atención de emergencia si la necesita: nuestras instalaciones y equipos son extremadamente seguros y están listos para atenderlo”. Si desea obtener una demostración en persona o virtual del sistema de limpieza electrostática de Renown, envíe un correo electrónico a news@renown.org para coordinar una hora. Si desea obtener información actualizada sobre el enfoque de Renown para mantener la seguridad de nuestra comunidad, visite nuestro sitio web en https://www.renown.org/covid-19/.   Acerca de Renown Health Renown Health es una red de atención médica integrada de propiedad y administración local y sin fines de lucro que brinda servicios al norte de Nevada, Lake Tahoe y el noreste de California. Renown es uno de los mayores empleadores privados de la región y cuenta con una fuerza laboral de más de 7,000. Abarca tres hospitales de cuidados intensivos, un hospital de rehabilitación, el grupo médico y la red de atención de urgencias más integrales del área, y la compañía de seguro sin fines de lucro de propiedad local más grande de la región, Hometown Health. Renown cuenta con una larga trayectoria y un compromiso a largo plazo para mejorar continuamente la atención y la salud de nuestra comunidad. Visite renown.org para obtener más información.

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    • Viernes, 17 de abril de 2020

    A un lado, R2-D2: los robots desinfectantes de Renown Health mejoran la seguridad del hospital

    Con la ayuda de la tecnología de vanguardia de eliminación de gérmenes, Renown Health ofrece otra capa de protección para mantener seguros a los pacientes y al personal. Mientras los hospitales de todo el país buscan formas innovadoras de mejorar la calidad de la atención al paciente y eliminar la presencia de gérmenes y otras bacterias, los cuatro robots desinfectantes de Renown Health trabajan las 24 horas del día para eliminar las superbacterias contagiosas en cuestión de minutos. Los robots desinfectantes Xenex utilizan una luz ultravioleta (UV-C) de xenón pulsada, que es 25,000 veces más potente que la luz solar, para eliminar eficazmente las superbacterias dañinas, incluidos el coronavirus (COVID-19), la bacteria Clostridium difficile (C. diff), el Staphylococcus aureus resistente a meticilina (SARM), los norovirus, y los virus que causan la influenza, la sarampión y el ébola. Los robots portátiles se utilizan como una capa adicional de protección para el paciente y se utilizan en los quirófanos y en las habitaciones de determinados pacientes después de que el personal del hospital ha realizado una limpieza exhaustiva de la zona. Renown fue el primero de la región en utilizar esta tecnología en 2015, y ahora se unen cientos de hospitales en todo el país que también utilizan los robots, como el MD Anderson Cancer Center, Sharp y Stanford. Esta tecnología ha recibido crédito por ayudar a las instalaciones de atención médica y hotelería de los EE. UU. a reducir las tasas de infección. “Nuestros robots desinfectantes son un testimonio de las mejores prácticas aplicadas en Renown Health para mejorar la salud de los pacientes y del personal”, declaró Chris Baker, director de Ingeniería de Instalaciones en Renown. “Funcionan los 365 días del año y contribuyen a las condiciones sanitarias sin precedentes de las que nos enorgullecemos en todos nuestros centros de atención médica”. Dado que los robots Xenex utilizan luz ultravioleta para desinfectar las habitaciones, son capaces de llegar a todas las superficies de la habitación y no dejan ningún residuo químico. Para desinfectar una habitación después de los procedimientos de limpieza estándar, un empleado del hospital coloca el robot en la habitación, inicia la secuencia automatizada y, a continuación, se retira para que el robot elimine cualquier bacteria en solo cinco minutos. “Renown ha sido reconocido durante mucho tiempo como el líder regional en tecnología y atención especializada”, afirmó Baker. “Por eso, es lógico que apliquemos esta tecnología avanzada a nuestras medidas de desinfección metódicas y detalladas”. Para ver los robots desinfectantes en acción, vea este vídeo. Información de Xenex sobre la COVID-19.   Acerca de Renown Health Renown Health es una red de atención médica integrada de propiedad y administración local y sin fines de lucro que brinda servicios al norte de Nevada, Lake Tahoe y el noreste de California. Renown es uno de los mayores empleadores privados de la región y cuenta con una fuerza laboral de más de 7,000. Abarca tres hospitales de cuidados intensivos, un hospital de rehabilitación, el grupo médico y la red de atención de urgencias más integrales del área, y la compañía de seguro sin fines de lucro de propiedad local más grande de la región, Hometown Health. Renown cuenta con una larga trayectoria y un compromiso a largo plazo para mejorar continuamente la atención y la salud de nuestra comunidad. Visite renown.org para obtener más información. Acerca de Xenex Disinfection Services Xenex es un líder mundial en estrategias y soluciones de prevención de infecciones basadas en la tecnología UV. La misión de Xenex es salvar vidas y reducir el sufrimiento al eliminar los microorganismos mortales que causan las infecciones intrahospitalarias. Xenex está respaldado por inversores reconocidos entre los que se incluyen EW Healthcare Partners, Piper Jaffray, Malin Corporation, Battery Ventures, Targeted Technology Fund II, Tectonic Ventures y RK Ventures. Para obtener más información, visite www.xenex.com.

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    • Lunes, 09 de marzo de 2020

    Renown Health implementa nuevas restricciones para los visitantes y los cuidados respiratorios a fin de hacer frente a la COVID-19

    Renown Health continúa monitoreando el coronavirus (COVID-19) y garantiza una preparación constante al trabajar estrechamente con el Departamento de Salud del Condado de Washoe y mantenerse al día con las actualizaciones de los Centros para el Control y la Prevención de Enfermedades (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, CDC). Cuando hay una mayor preocupación en torno a una enfermedad, implementamos estrategias mejoradas de prevención de infecciones y nos aseguramos de estar listos con los suministros adecuados y planes alternativos en caso de que surja la necesidad. Los proveedores de Renown Health están instruidos y preparados para realizar exámenes de detección, diagnosticar y cuidar de manera segura y a tiempo a pacientes con enfermedades respiratorias, incluida la COVID-19. Por precaución, Renown Health ha implementado las siguientes medidas para garantizar la seguridad de los pacientes, el personal y los miembros de la comunidad. Pacientes con síntomas respiratorios: Si experimenta síntomas respiratorios, llame al 775-982-5000 para que lo dirijan al nivel adecuado de atención. Esta evaluación telefónica está disponible las 24 horas del día, los 7 días de la semana, y Renown Health la ofrece de forma gratuita a nuestra comunidad. Además, el personal de Renown está realizando exámenes de detección de enfermedades respiratorias en las entradas de todos los hospitales de Renown y de todas las ubicaciones de Urgent Care y del grupo médico para garantizar la seguridad de nuestros pacientes, el personal y la comunidad. Limitación de visitantes: Si bien comprendemos la importancia de que los pacientes hospitalizados tengan a su lado a amigos, familiares y seres queridos, para ayudarles a protegerse de la gripe y otras enfermedades respiratorias, a partir del martes, 10 de marzo, los pacientes de los hospitales de Renown no podrán recibir visitantes. Si un miembro familiar o un amigo se encuentra en un hospital de Renown, comuníquese por teléfono. Si ocurren circunstancias atenuantes, permitiremos el ingreso de un visitante designado por paciente a través de las entradas controladas, de 4 a 9 p.m. No se permitirá el ingreso de visitantes menores de 12 años. Estas nuevas reglas permitirán que un visitante pase la noche con madres en trabajo de parto o pacientes que se encuentren en la unidad de cuidados intensivos neonatales (Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, NICU), el área de cuidados pediátricos o el área de cuidados paliativos. Los visitantes aprobados serán sometidos a un control antes de entrar, en el que responderán a una serie de preguntas sobre cualquier síntoma reciente de enfermedad respiratoria o similar a la gripe antes de entrar en un centro de Renown. El acceso a los hospitales de Renown (Renown Regional Medical Center y Renown South Meadows Medical Center) es solo a través de las entradas principales y de las entradas a la sala de emergencias. Voluntarios: Por la seguridad de nuestros voluntarios, hemos suspendido temporalmente las actividades de voluntariado en Renown hasta nuevo aviso. Eventos en ubicaciones de Renown: Para garantizar la salud y la seguridad de nuestra comunidad, hemos cancelado los próximos eventos comunitarios programados en las ubicaciones de Renown y Hometown Health. Medidas para protegerse: Puede protegerse de la misma forma en que se protegería contra otros virus con algunas prácticas de sentido común. Lávese bien las manos y con frecuencia. Asegúrese de limpiarse entre los dedos y debajo de las uñas. Use desinfectantes para manos a base de alcohol si no hay agua y jabón disponibles. Use pañuelos desechables cuando tosa y estornude; descártelos de inmediato y con cuidado. Si no hay pañuelos de papel disponibles, tosa o estornude en el pliegue del codo o la manga. Evite tocarse los ojos, la nariz y la boca antes de lavarse las manos. Limpie y desinfecte los objetos y las superficies que se tocan con frecuencia. Evite el contacto cercano con cualquier persona que tenga síntomas de resfriado o similares a los de la gripe. Evite estrecharse las manos, especialmente con personas que parecen estar enfermas. Desinfecte las superficies compartidas. Practique el distanciamiento social. Quédese en su casa si está enfermo. Si tiene fiebre, tos, síntomas gastrointestinales o respiratorios, llame a la línea gratuita de salud respiratoria al 775-982-5000. Cómo obtener información precisa y confiable: Continuamos aconsejando a nuestra comunidad sobre la importancia de las fuentes precisas de información y brindando actualizaciones frecuentes. Cualquier decisión e información relacionada con la COVID-19 se compartirá a través de los canales oficiales de comunicación de Renown Health. Si desea obtener información actualizada sobre el enfoque de Renown para mantener la seguridad de nuestra comunidad, visite nuestro sitio web en https://wwwenown.org/covid-19.r/.  Acerca de Renown Health Renown Health es una red de atención médica integrada de propiedad y administración local y sin fines de lucro que presta servicios a Nevada, Lake Tahoe y el noreste de California. Renown es uno de los mayores empleadores privados de la región y cuenta con una fuerza laboral de más de 7,000. Abarca tres hospitales de cuidados intensivos, un hospital de rehabilitación, el grupo médico y la red de atención de urgencias más integrales del área, y la compañía de seguros sin fines de lucro de propiedad local más grande de la región, Hometown Health. Renown cuenta con una larga trayectoria y un compromiso a largo plazo para mejorar continuamente la atención y la salud de nuestra comunidad. Para obtener más información, visite renown.org.

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    Hacer de la seguridad del paciente la prioridad que merece ser

    I am regularly amazed by medical advancements and innovation in the United States. However, even as we make significant progress in many areas of medicine, there is still much more work to be done in others. One such area is patient safety.   What is Patient Safety? When we talk about patient safety, we are discussing how hospitals and healthcare organizations protect patients from errors, injuries and infections. Anyone can make a mistake at work, but in healthcare these mistakes can result in serious outcomes. In 1999, the Institute of Medicine released a report that estimated 98,000 deaths per year result from medical examination or treatment. The most recent study in 2013 suggested these numbers could range from 210,000 to 440,000 deaths per year. Many of these deaths result from preventable medical errors. This is inexcusable and shows how much more work our industry still needs to do to improve patient safety. Making Patient Safety a Priority Patient Safety is our number one priority at Renown Health. We dedicate a lot of time to establishing, reviewing, and revising our processes to prevent errors. Despite the obvious importance of patient safety, this issue is largely left to individual hospitals and health systems to manage. There is a surprising lack of national attention around this truly important issue. However, a silver lining of the COVID-19 pandemic is that it is igniting interest in hygiene and infection prevention. Patients want to learn more about the processes that are in place to prevent the spread of infections. In addition to the many protocols that guide our treatment of injuries and illness, Renown Health has implemented the following measures to prevent the spread of communicable diseases: Requiring everyone entering Renown sites to wear a mask or face covering. Establishing new processes to help patients and visitors practice social distancing. Limiting the number of visitors in our facilities. Screening all employees and patients for symptoms. Enhancing our already-thorough cleaning and disinfection processes. I hope patient safety and infection prevention remain in the national spotlight long after the COVID-19 pandemic has ended. The healthcare industry must come together to develop stronger systems and regulations to minimize preventable medical errors. We have a responsibility to our patients to do better.

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    Enfrentar la amenaza de la violencia laboral en los hospitales

    In recent years, workplace violence against healthcare workers has been on the rise. According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), about 75 percent of nearly 25,000 reported annual workplace assaults occur in healthcare and social service settings. Those who don’t work in healthcare may be surprised to learn that violent altercations are so common in our field. Hospital settings can create fear and stress for patients and their families. Pain, mind-altering medications and drugs, and difficult prognoses can amplify these feelings. While inappropriate responses may be understandable, violence cannot be tolerated. As the leader of a health system, protecting our employees is an issue that I take seriously. Reporting Workplace Violence Unfortunately, sometimes employees don’t report dangerous incidents fearing they might be blamed, or not realizing it’s a reportable offense. At Renown Health, we take these events seriously. We have clear, mandatory policies and protocols for reporting and investigating violent incidents. Each incident is investigated to ensure follow through and accountability. We also teach de-escalation skills to our hospital security teams, clinicians, and other frontline employees. As an added layer of protection, Renown Health has a first-rate security team that closely monitors activity on our campuses, addressing potential issues before they escalate. Our organization values our partnerships with community organizations including local law enforcement agencies like the Washoe County Sheriff’s Office and the Reno Police Department. Renown Health maintains a close relationship with these partners, and we alert them when our care teams experience an increase in violent incidents. I also recognize that workplace violence is a national problem that demands collaborative solutions. That’s why I am also proud to serve as a member of the American Hospital Association’s Hospitals Against Violence Advisory Committee. Nurses, doctors, paramedics, and frontline health workers care for us every day. It’s our responsibility to support them by ensuring they feel safe at work.

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    Departamento destacado: Seguridad

    “Safety is Number One,” isn’t just a saying – it's a fact of life, especially at Renown Health. The safety of all patients, visitors, staff and volunteers is always the top priority, and our Security Department takes that commitment seriously. This team is devoted in their efforts to provide a safe environment for all, building cooperative and proactive security processes leveraging crime prevention techniques and state-of-the-art technology. Renown Security sets the safety and well-being bar high, and they continually exceed that standard day in, day out at all of our hospitals and urgent care, primary care and lab locations.  Specially Trained, Continually Present  Our Security Department isn’t staffed with your run-of-the-mill Security Officers; these team members surpass security and safety expectations. Think city and state police-level standards. You read that right – many of Renown’s Security Officers come from Nevada Highway Patrol, the Washoe County and Carson City Sheriff’s Offices, the state probation and parole board and more.   This team fosters specialized training in a collaborative environment. Every member of the security team has extensive training in compassion, empathy and de-escalation techniques to provide the highest levels of safety and security. They implement this training in all their daily duties, whether they are saying a simple ‘hello’ to a patient passing by or preventing harm to a staff member.  Before their shift begins, the team meets to debrief meeting to discuss major incidents that occurred on the previous shift. These meetings ensure the next shift is aware of situations to be on special alert for and individuals to look out for. After, the team members head off to their assignments.  “The day could be as mellow as greeting someone at the welcome table, or it could be as chaotic as de-escalating someone in distress,” said Emmanuel Fernandez-Orozco, Supervisor of Security at Renown Regional. “Regardless of the day, every experience is rewarding in its own way. The only thing that is promised is that every day will be different.”  While every Security Officer has varying experiences, one aspect of their job always stays the same: they are always on alert for any potential safety issue. Even on the “slowest” days, it is important for this team to stay vigilant in order to mitigate any potential risks. There are several security programs that the team uses to keep everyone at Renown safe and secure: Renown's security operations center team (also known as dispatch) monitors all cameras in real time, with security officers patrolling parking areas 24/7.   Security escorts are always available for any employee, patient or guest at every Renown location. Security Officers can escort anyone to their designated site, check surroundings for danger and monitor the person until they safely leave for their next destination.     Rescue officers are available for any Renown location where an employee feels unsafe.  Security maintains a strong relationship with the Reno Police Department (RPD) and assists with reporting and providing information that aids RPD in pursuing and deterring criminal activity.  “In security, we are a counselor, teacher and rule enforcement officer, all rolled into one,” said Bob Stone, Supervisor of Security for Renown Health. Talk about master multitaskers!  Protection is only one part of the job. Through positive and meaningful interactions with guests, patients, community and staff, regardless of where they are posted, the Security Department continually helps Renown achieve its mission of making a difference for the people they serve.  Devoted Dispatch Speaking of multitasking, no one does this better than the Security Dispatch Center. Security Dispatchers are the “eagle eyes in the sky” at Renown, keeping a close watch on everything that happens within every Renown location, as well as REMSA (including Care Flight). From overlooking the many cameras around campus and administering codes over the PA system to manning the radio and phones to ensure Security Officers are dispatched quickly, our dispatch team helps ensure every safety or security issue at Renown is immediately addressed.  When a call comes in, dispatchers like Jessica Fernandez, Security Dispatcher for Renown Health, go through a quick discovery process (sometimes in seconds) to figure out the details of the situation or code and what level of security is needed to assess and de-escalate.   According to Jessica, the ability to prioritize is something she values in her work. “80 percent of our duties are on the phone and the radios, and we are skilled in prioritizing concerns based on the sheer volume of calls we get,” she said.  Jessica and her teammates are proud of the outcomes from their calls. Their attentiveness to every nook and cranny at Renown and their quick response times to make them not only a valued partner to the Security Department but also a necessity to our health system.  Your In-House De-Escalation Experts  Being in a hospital environment is undoubtedly stressful for any patient, and many factors can increase these emotions. The Security Department takes these feelings seriously and never hesitates to take appropriate action to ensure the safety of everyone at Renown. With the unfortunate rise of violence against healthcare workers, especially amid the pandemic, our first-rate security team has been crucial in countering violence with specialized de-escalation techniques.  The key to de-escalating, according to the Security Department, is to put yourself in the shoes of whoever you are working with. As stated by Bob Stone, the team approaches each situation by asking themselves: How would I want to be treated if I was in the same circumstance?  “Being empathetic to their situation and listening to what is going on in their lives is key to re-directing them accordingly,” said Bob. “Applying real-life experience to similar circumstances can make them feel like they are not alone. Educating people on hospital policies can also help them reduce their anxieties and solve the problems.”   Jhorddy Lopez, Security Officer at Renown Regional, approaches each situation with the mindset of knowing that each person’s reactions are different. “Different techniques need to be implemented every time,” said Jhorddy. “You have to use your best judgment call.”  Quick and effective judgment calls are a task that the Security Department has conquered. Rosie Garcia, Security Officer at Renown Regional, knows that using your best judgment means getting both sides of the story. “Whenever I need to step in and de-escalate a situation, I first speak with whoever is attending to the patient and gather information,” said Rosie. “Then, I always get the patient’s side as well. I want to understand how they’re feeling, so both the staff member and the patient can meet in the middle and come up with a collaborative solution.”  An example of the heroism and advanced de-escalation displayed by our Security Officers takes us back to last spring. In the middle of the night, a Care Flight helicopter transporting a patient and their family was about to touch down on the landing pad outside of Renown Regional. Right as the helicopter was about to land, an individual jumped over the safety barricade and onto the landing pad. Alexander Pico, a former Security Officer Lead at Renown Regional (who recently joined the Carson City Sheriff’s Department) immediately communicated with the individual to leave the area. The individual then went under the rear blade, which is the most dangerous part of the helicopter. Knowing that he had to risk his own life at this point to save another, Alexander ran around the back of the helicopter and tackled the individual, preventing catastrophic injury or even death. Steve Perkins now uses this example of a swift judgment call, which was captured on dispatch cameras, as training material for new staff.  Exceptional character, compassion and emotional intelligence are the attributes that every member of the Security Department holds. As noted by Steve Perkins, these attributes “allow for a quick assessment of each situation in order to de-escalate and move towards the best possible solution."  Securing the Job  The Security Department at Renown is actively hiring caring, dedicated team members who are ready to jump in and perform exceptional high-risk healthcare security services for our health system.  “We seek people with the right combination of ability and demeanor,” said Steve Perkins. "The training and skills development we provide result in a high caliber of success.”  Every team member in the Security Department is passionate about the same thing: helping others. And in a healthcare environment, this is important.  “Working a healthcare security job is far different than working any other security job,” said Jhorddy Lopez. “At a hospital, you get the chance to interact with people one-on-one. I get to experience the feeling of, ‘I can make a difference in this person’s life.’”  Any interaction can change the course of a person’s day, and the Security Department embraces this fact. “I really do love helping people so much, whether it be an elderly patient who needs help with their wheelchair or a situation where I need to step in and de-escalate,” said Rosie Garcia.   In order to succeed in this fast-paced department, being a collaborative team member is crucial. “A good coworker is a team player – someone that loves to work in a team atmosphere,” said Emmanuel Fernandez-Orozco.  Jhorddy Lopez reiterates this, adding that “communication and trust are also extremely important. Everyone has to have great communication skills and have each other’s backs.” For people like Bob Stone, having a special connection to Renown inspires him to serve. As someone who experienced two life-saving hospital stays here, he is proud to give back to the organization that gave so much to him. “It was only natural to return to a facility I was familiar with my entire life,” said Bob. “After serving as a paramedic and transporting patients into Renown from Plumas County, I knew I was not done giving back to the community. Renown was the place to do exactly that.”  All Genders Welcome  A common misconception about the security field is that it is strictly a “man’s job.” In Renown’s Security Department, that couldn’t be further from the truth.   As a female Security Officer, Rosie Garcia is a prime example of proving that idea wrong. As a master patroller and de-escalation expert, she ensures everything is running smoothly and that everyone feels safe at all times.  “When I first started here, I knew right away that nobody that works here is biased,” said Rosie. “Everyone is equal, and I am treated as an equal in this department. I know I can do the job as well as any man."  Both Rosie and her counterparts in the Security Department firmly believe that this line of work is for everyone, and they continually lift each other up and support one another.  “No matter your gender, as long as you have confidence and integrity, you will do well,” adds Rosie.  The Bottom Line If you are passionate about creating a secure environment to ensure patients get the care they deserve and employees receive the safety they merit, the Security Department is your team to join.  “I come into work with pride,” said Jhorddy Lopez. “Knowing that I can change someone’s life – that makes me proud to work here.”  “You’re in good hands with us,” closes Steve Perkins.

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    Departamento destacado: Piscina flotante

    Ring in the New Year and the rest of the holiday season by celebrating Renown’s Float Pool team!  After coming out of the COVID-19 pandemic, it's no mystery that healthcare across the country has shifted and adapted to the growing needs and new demands of our patient populations. Renown Health is no different. As the largest not-for-profit health system in the region, we are no stranger to change, even when change presents challenges. Who do we call on when a unit needs more team members in the eleventh hour? Who can help when our patient volume spikes up with seconds to spare?  This is where the Float Pool at Renown comes to the rescue. Skilled in a wide variety of healthcare specialties, from acute care nursing and critical care to care aiding and patient safety, this is the team that can seamlessly step in to provide crucial patient care to the units that need it most, whether a team is understaffed for the day or needs extra all-hands-on-deck for a specific patient or procedure. Float Pool team members are equipped to work in virtually any clinical area at Renown, making a genuine difference with every patient they encounter.  A Pool of Relief Teams across Renown can breathe a sigh of relief knowing that Float Pool has their back in times of need. As the backbone of our health system, these dedicated team members possess a wealth of clinical knowledge and the ability to navigate diverse medical environments. Their flexibility allows them to fill staffing gaps and provide essential support to many different units.  “We fill in the gaps of staffing to make everyone's day better,” said Patti Crepps, Critical Care Float Pool RN. “A float nurse has to be flexible and able to adapt to different situations and places – basically, ‘go with the flow.’ Patient care is basically the same all over; we make patient care possible by being familiar with all the various specialties and providing the specific care needed depending on the population we are taking care of on that shift.”  “Float Pool staff members are like healthcare chameleons, transitioning between different departments,” added Shelby Riach, Acute Float Pool RN. “We incorporate flexibility, teamwork and a commitment to ensuring patients receive the best care, regardless of the setting or circumstances.”  This team thrives in uncertainty; in fact, no workday is the same in Float Pool – and that’s exactly the way they like it. Working with many different teams across a multitude of specialties, these Care Aides, RNs, Critical Care Techs, Patient Safety Assistants (PSAs), Certified Nurses Assistants (CNAs) and more enjoy facing change, while they all share a goal of providing the best patient care possible.  “No day looks the same; since we are the Float Pool, we are assigned a different assignment on Smart Square every day, whether it be as a care aide, a patient safety assistant, a unit clerk or patient transport,” said Melina Castenada, Care Aide. “If we are assigned as a care aide on the floor, we help assist with call lights and help with whatever nurses and CNAs may need, including feeding, transporting, walking, helping patients use the restroom, etc. When we are assigned as a PSA ‘sitter,’ we sit for the patient to help keep them safe. If we are assigned as unit clerk, we help answer phones and direct patients appropriately, file paperwork, answer call lights if needed and assist with office work.”  “I love that every day is a different floor with different tasks and a different atmosphere,” added Julia Chappell, Critical Care Technician. “I find out which floor that I will be on right before my shift starts and head to the floor to find out my assignment for the day. Depending on the specialty, such as the medical-surgical floor versus an intensive care unit (ICU), my daily job tasks can vary.”  When it comes to high-risk patients, who require special attention, PSAs within Float Pool step in to help.  “The PSA role within Float Pool largely consists of adverse event prevention for our high-risk patients, and being a Float Pool employee allows us to work wherever we are needed,” said Dimitri Macouin, Patient Safety Assistant. “Whether it be in the emergency department, neurology or pediatrics, the PSA will be the eyes and ears for the nurses working with this patient population.”  “Great strides have been made to ensure that PSAs remain vigilant and are recognized as an integral part of the patients' care team rather than 'just a sitter,’” added Karla Phillips, Patient Safety Assistant.  Float Pool also oversees our Discharge Lounge, which offers patients and their families a dedicated space to reconnect and prepare for their discharge from the hospital.  “The increase in utilization of the Discharge Lounge is something we are very proud of,” said Kara Abshier, Care Aide. “We assist in discharging patients from all over the hospital to help the floor and get new patients into rooms.”  Every day brings a new challenge for Float Pool. As these team members wake up with uncertainty, they are ready to embrace the diverse demands of caring for patients of all ages.  “The fact that Float Pool exists is amazing,” said Hannah Luccshesi, Acute Float Pool RN. “We wake up with no clue as to whether we will be working with babies, children or adults and then fill in the needs of the hospital.”

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    20 Años de compasión y dedicación

    When you meet Poeth Kilonzo, Director of Oncology Nursing at Renown Health, you are immediately greeted with a warm smile that puts your mind at ease. Within the William N. Pennington Cancer Institute, Poeth enjoys a strong reputation among her employees and patients as someone they can always rely on, no matter how rough the tides may flow.   As an incredibly humble oncology professional, you may not realize that behind that smile is the power of a best-in-class nurse and leader holding a 20+ year career of diverse nursing experience and leadership excellence – dedicating the majority of her service to Renown Health.  Join us as we dive into Poeth’s unique journey through Renown.  Finding Her Passion  Ever since she could remember, Poeth has been a “people person.” Above all else, she cared for people – and she cared a lot. What better place for her to be than healthcare?  After moving to northern Nevada from Kenya, she began working in private patient care working with home health and dementia patients while taking classes at Truckee Meadows Community College (TMCC) in 2000. One day, a patient asked her a question that would change the course of her career journey: Did you ever think about becoming a nurse?  Driven by not only the words of encouragement of her patients and supervisors in home health but also the rallying support from her family and friends, including her husband and high school friend, who both have decades of experience interacting with nurses in healthcare (with her husband spending many of those years at Renown), Poeth knew this was the path she was meant to take.  “That was it; it was like a light switch had flipped,” said Poeth. “I switched to nursing overnight.”  According to Poeth, TMCC’s nursing program offered her an incredibly supportive environment, which was especially important as she was a young mom at the time. Working in healthcare, going to nursing school and raising a family all at the same time is no easy task, but to Poeth, this was her calling.  “Regardless of my path, I knew I wanted to be a nurse that was close to patients, sitting with them and holding their hand throughout their treatment,” said Poeth.  During nursing school, Poeth completed clinicals at several hospitals in Reno – three of them were at Renown Health (known as Washoe Medical Center at the time). What immediately stood out to her was the passion of the pediatrics unit, especially in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU).  “While I knew that pediatrics wasn’t going to be my arena, some of the best times in my life were during my pediatrics clinical,” said Poeth. “It opened me up to how welcoming Renown is.”  While doing her rotations, nursing leaders helped Poeth and her fellow classmates discover Renown’s Nurse Apprentice program, an apprenticeship designed exclusively for local northern Nevada nursing students. One of those leaders asked her, “have you considered doing a rotation in oncology?”  And another light switch flipped.  “Bingo. I am becoming an oncology nurse apprentice,” Poeth recalls. And that’s exactly what she did.   After her four-month apprenticeship ended in February 2002, she walked into her interview with Joanna Gold, who would end up being her supervisor and one of her greatest mentors until she passed away in recent years. With her experience and enthusiastic spirit on her side, Poeth fervently expressed her passion and interest in working in oncology. And Joanna saw all of that and more.  In June 2002, Poeth was presented with a two-year oncology RN contract, which she easily signed – however, she knew right then and there but she was not going anywhere. Renown was her home, and oncology ignited the fire within her.  “The nurses in this unit are part of what kept me here,” Poeth remembers. “These nurses would really do anything for their patients. The commitment and love they all had for one another truly was like family. It inspired me to learn more and give even better care to my patients."  To Poeth, it didn’t feel like she was coming to work just to do a job – she was following her dreams.  “You don’t think about the work you do; you think about the service,” said Poeth.  From there, Poeth spent three years on the floor as an oncology RN and became a night shift supervisor in 2005. She was thriving.  But this part of her journey was only the beginning.  When Opportunity Arises, Take It  In March 2007, Poeth and her husband welcomed their third child – and for her, working a day shift position would serve her the best at her current stage of life. This revelation led her down to Renown South Meadows Medical Center, where she became a staff nurse in Medical Telemetry.  It was in the telemetry unit where Poeth contributed to one of the largest digital transformations Renown would ever go through: transitioning from paper records to electronic records on EPIC.  From there, Poeth was inspired to get back into leadership in 2012 as the Supervisor of Clinical Nursing overseeing nurses, clinical outcomes and payroll in the medical/telemetry unit and intensive care unit (ICU). The timing of her leadership role lined up perfectly with her decision to take her skills to the next level, achieving a bachelor’s degree from Nevada State College in 2016. The timing of her degree lined up perfectly with what was about to come; she embarked on her first leadership role at Renown  This is where she would happily stay for 11 years, eventually becoming the Manager of Nursing in telemetry and the ICU, noting that Renown South Meadows felt like a second home to her.  “I wore many hats at South Meadows,” Poeth recalls. “From piloting back coding and handling compliance work to being on the patient floor and heading up South Meadows’ first high school hospital volunteer program, I got very involved. We had seven years without having a single nurse traveler in our unit."  It wasn’t long before Poeth was inspired to expand her education even further, and she graduated in January 2018 with a master’s degree in nursing clinical leadership from Western Governors University. Thanks to Renown’s educational assistance programs, our health system invested directly in Poeth’s education with tuition reimbursement and a $1,000 nursing scholarship.  Soon after celebrating her achievement, Jennifer Allen Fleiner – who was the Director of Nursing at Renown South Meadows at the time – asked Poeth yet another question that would bring her to the precipice of another career detour: “Have you ever considered transferring from South Meadows to Renown Regional?”   Moments later, Alicia Glassco, Director of Nursing for Renown Regional, asked her the same question, noting that the hospital’s neurosurgery unit needed the leadership of someone just like Poeth.  “It took me a whole week to make a decision, because this was one of the toughest decisions I’ve ever made in my life,” said Poeth. “I truly loved South Meadows. After that week, my leader told me, ‘you know what, Poeth? You’ve reached your pinnacle. You need and deserve a new challenge. Learn from this new team and teach them something. I think you have a huge opportunity for growth.”  So, Poeth decided to apply for the position and shadow the neurosurgery team, where unlike her unit, the majority of the team at the time were travelers. But this was a challenge Poeth was up to – so she was accepted into the role.  “At the end of the day, these patients deserved consistent care,” Poeth emphasized. “I knew I had to take this position for the patients – they were the ones who sold me on this job. They are the reason why we are all here. It was important for me to be an advocate for them.”  The big hills to climb didn’t slow down Poeth; in fact, the exact opposite happened. Within her first year in the neurosurgery unit, her team onboarded 18 new graduates and replaced travelers.  “We were hiring like crazy,” said Poeth. “My standing agenda at all section meetings focused on hiring and our quality metrics. I started having a relationship with our doctors. Once we created a strong doctor/nurse collaboration, our nurses started staying with us longer.”  Everything on the unit was going great.  Then, COVID-19 hit.   “Since we had private patient rooms, our unit became the first COVID unit at Renown Regional,” Poeth recalls. “My whole staff that I had built up had to be distributed elsewhere. I started caring for COVID patients. We relied on our Infection Prevention team a lot. And at the same time, I was worried about my family in Africa.”  Despite the stressful nature that the pandemic brought upon health systems everywhere, according to Poeth, she knew she had to continue on.  “The neurosurgery team ended up merging with orthopedic trauma, which was very difficult,” said Poeth. “We went from 28 beds to 58 beds. The key to success here was training. Nurses are very resilient, and through training, we were able to stabilize the unit.”  Noticing the opportunity for virtual demonstrations that were previously offered only in-person, Poeth spearheaded online trainings for nursing, physical therapy, mobility, head injuries and more, allowing teams across Renown to upskill in safe spaces.  These programs continued throughout the pandemic, and Poeth was proud to be a figurehead through it all, helping to stabilize the unit while creating strong relationships with the entire team, many of whom followed her from Renown South Meadows to Renown Regional.  Then, she gets another visitor – her Chief Nursing Executive – in her office with yet another opportunity.  Have You Considered...  In September 2022, Chief Nursing Executive Melodie Osborn walked into Poeth’s office with those three words that Poeth has heard for decades: “Have you considered...”  “Before Melodie could even finish, I thought, ‘I have considered A LOT in my career!’” said Poeth.  Melodie told Poeth that the William N. Pennington Cancer Institute was looking for a Director of Oncology Nursing, noting that this could be yet another growth opportunity for her and a chance for her to go back to her roots.  “I had just celebrated my twentieth year at Renown; I knew this was going to be a decision I really had to think about,” said Poeth. “Everyone believed in me. Alicia Glassco told me, ‘Poeth, you are ready for this. Go for it.’ Once I applied for the position and started getting my updated chemotherapy certifications, I thought, ‘they are right; I got this.’”  At this point in her career, Poeth had been hyper-focused on inpatient care, and this role would be her first time caring for patients in the outpatient setting. After going through the interview process, however, Poeth knew that this was where she was meant to be yet again – and colleagues she hadn’t seen in years reaffirmed that commitment.  “I felt the most excited about the job when I toured the facility,” Poeth recalls. “I’ll never forget what one of the infusion nurses told me on my tour. She told me, ‘I don’t know if you remember me, but I remember you; I came from Renown South Meadows, and you were so nice to me as I was precepting as a new nurse. Your kindness was unforgettable to me.’ The fact that people like her wanted me in the unit so badly inspired me to come back.”  Soon enough, Poeth became the Director of Oncology Nursing, a position she still proudly holds to this day. Once she was hired, she immediately went into deep learning mode, mastering skills such as revenue integrity, credentialing and the insurance process. She attributes Supervisor of Infusion Kaitlin Hildebrand and Director of Radiation Oncology Services Susan Cox for helping her succeed.  Shortly after assuming the position, Poeth noticed yet another opportunity for cross-training within the organization to combat short staffing – training nurses from the Float Pool to care for patients in Infusion Services.  “Between May and July of this year, we trained six nurses from Float Pool to do infusion therapy services, which offered so much relief to my team; I am so thankful to Rendee Perry, the Manager of Nursing in our Float Pool unit, and her team for their support,” said Poeth. “My mission in outpatient oncology is to serve the staff and patient population and create those strong relationships."  Poeth's efforts to circumvent nurse burnout go beyond cross-training – as a director, she is always there for her team members no matter what, leading with kindness every step of the way.  “I never miss a 7:45 a.m. huddle unless I am in a ‘cannot miss’ commitment; I want my employees to always know that I am there for them and that they are cared for both on and off the job,” Poeth emphasizes. “I want them to feel like they are valued, their families are valued and their mental health is valued; after all, without my team, we cannot care for patients. It’s important for them to know that I am here to be a security blanket and that there is always something we can do to solve a problem."  Today, Poeth enjoys a full team of core Renown staff members whom patients look forward to seeing – and the high patient satisfaction scores to prove it.  “Our team is so established that patients feel comfort in knowing they are always going to know exactly who they are being treated by,” said Poeth. “We will always work to maintain that consistency.”  Staying True to the Mission  Renown’s mission of making a genuine difference in the health and well-being of our community resonates closely with Poeth. Before she arrives at the infusion unit every day, she asks herself: What can I do to make it easier for my team to deliver care?  “It takes a village to deliver the care we do,” said Poeth. “Our nurses are priceless. You can’t place a monetary value on dealing with life and death every day. This is what inspires me. It’s all about helping each other out and keeping those relationships strong.”  Maintaining those relationships on the floor, according to Poeth, requires one main ingredient: work-life balance.  “I want my nurses to be able to balance sending their kids to kindergarten and giving their patients their first chemotherapy treatments,” Poeth emphasizes. “I genuinely care about their lives. It’s nice when you get to know your team’s children, grandkids, spouse and hobbies. I’m grateful that Renown has given us the autonomy to foster that flexible environment within our teams. It is so rewarding to have such a strong impact on these employees.”  To Poeth, it’s all about doing and then duplicating. Luckily for her team and infusion patients in northern Nevada, a new infusion center at Renown South Meadows is planned to open in the coming years as part of our commitment to expanding care. Her team is excited to grow their expertise down to south Reno – Poeth's original home hospital.  “I strongly believe that as nurses, we are meant to be where we are meant to be at the time,” said Poeth. “Be kind to yourself and remember your ‘why.’ Take advantage of the opportunity you have.”  To all nurses (and future nurses) out there, Poeth wants you to know that you are welcomed and valued. You are saving lives every day, and to her, that is worth everything.  “Always remain focused, even throughout all the challenges. Never forget why you got into nursing. And lastly, always stay true to your own mission,” closes Poeth.

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    Northern Nevada's stunning lakes, including Lake Tahoe, with its average summer water temperature of 50 degrees, present a potential risk of hypothermia. Unlike mild 50-degree air, water at the same temperature poses severe, life-threatening risks, including rapid-onset hypothermia and drowning. Awareness of the symptoms and taking proper precautions are crucial to prevent cold-water drowning. The 4 Phases of Cold-Water Drowning 1. Cold Shock Response: This response affects breathing and happens within the first minute. An automatic gasp reflex occurs in response to rapid skin cooling. If the head goes below water, water may be breathed into the lungs, resulting in drowning. A life jacket will help keep your head above water during this critical phase. Additionally, hyperventilation, like the gasp reflex, is a response to the cold and will subside. Panic will make this worse, so the key is to control breathing. 2. Cold Incapacitation: This response occurs within the first five to 15 minutes in cold water. In order to preserve core heat, vasoconstriction takes place decreasing blood flow to the extremities to protect the vital organs. The result is a loss of movement to hands, feet, arms and legs. Unless a life jacket is being worn, the ability to stay afloat is next to impossible. 3. Hypothermia: Important to note, it can take 30 minutes or more for most adults to become hypothermic. So there’s time to take action and survive. Keeping panic at bay is critical, as you have more survival time than you think. Symptoms include: Shivering Slow and shallow breathing Confusion Drowsiness or exhaustion Slurred speech Loss of coordination Weak pulse 4. Circum-rescue Collapse: This experience can happen just before rescue and is not well understood. Symptoms range anywhere from fainting to death. Some experts believe an abrupt drop in blood pressure may cause this final stage of cold water drowning, post-rescue. Additional Safety Tips and Helpful Resources Always wear a personal flotation device as well as a wetsuit or drysuit. Your personal flotation device is the most important piece of water safety gear. Try not to panic as the first phases will subside. Controlled breathing is to staying calm. Research suggests the body can withstand the cold longer than we think. The Heat Escape Lessening Posture (HELP) is a position which helps conserve energy if you’re wearing a personal flotation device. By hugging your knees to your chest, this posture helps maintain body heat for some time.

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