Title: Advanced Nurse Practitioner Emergency Service
1Advanced Nurse Practitioner (Emergency) Service
- Margaret Mallen
- Advanced Nurse Practitioner
- (Emergency)
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3Emergency Services
- Monaghan General hospital is in a unique position
in the HSE Dublin North East region with regard
to emergency services as it is the only hospital
without an emergency department .
4- Various reports commissioned nationally and by
the then NEHB outlined the necessity for the
development of a minor injuries unit in Monaghan
General Hospital and the establishment of an
Advanced Nurse Practitioner (ANP) service within
that unit.
5Reports
- National Health Strategy (2001)
- St. Pauls HRRI Report (2001)
- St. Pauls Consultancy (2003)
6Reports
- Bonner Report (2003)
- Comhairle na nOspideal (2002)
- Hanley Report (2003)
- Teamwork (2006)
7- The Quality and Fairness Document (2001) outlined
the requirement for the management of non-urgent
cases within minor injuries units under the
auspices of Advanced Nurse practitioners.
8Establishing the service
- Based on a perceived service need
- Established using the criteria set out by the
National Council for the Professional Development
of Nursing and Midwifery (NCNM)
9Establishing the service
- The CNM2 for the then Treatment room and the ADON
sourced advanced practice programmes nationally
and opted to go for the UCD MSc in Advanced
Nursing Practice. - It was agreed that the successful candidate would
be seconded to OLOLH Drogheda to gain the
necessary clinical expertise.
10Education
- UCD MSc in Nursing (advanced practice).
- Generic programme.
- Documentation and history taking.
11Education
- Pathology, physiology, pharmacology, complete
physical assessment. - No specific minor injuries component
12Supervised Practice
- ANP spent 18 months in the Emergency department
of OLOLH - 1000 hrs supervised practice under care of
consultant in emergency medicine in Our Lady of
Lourdes Hospital. - Weekly teaching sessions with emergency
department SHOs. Individualised teaching as
deemed appropriate by consultant.
13Clinical Protocols
- It was agreed collaboratively between the ANPs,
Directors Of Nursing and the lead consultant in
emergency medicine regionally that ANPs
(Emergency) in Monaghan General hospital and Our
Lady of Lourdes in Drogheda would treat both
adults and children presenting with minor
injuries.
14Scope of Practice
- Assess
- Diagnose
- Treat
- Discharge
- Refer to other appropriate services
15Referrals From ANP
16Core Concepts NCNM (2001)
17Liability
- Covered by the Clinical Indemnity Scheme (CIS)
18Types of injuries
- Minor head and facial trauma
- Lacerations to face ,trunk and limbs
- Skeletal and soft tissue injuries
- Initial management of fractures
- Hand and fingertip injuries
- Minor burns
- Eye injuries
19Issues
20Other protocols/guidelines
- Interhospital transfer protocols for paediatrics,
orthopaedics and surgical patients - Regional wound management guidelines
- Infection control guidelines
21MINOR INJURIES TREATMENT UNIT
- Monaghan General hospital has a 6 bedded Minor
injuries Treatment Unit which is the designated
area for the assessment and treatment of patients
presenting with minor injuries and medical
conditions. The ANP has a dedicated room in this
department.
22ANP Room
23Today's service
- Based in MITU
- All adults and children presenting with minor
injuries can be treated by the ANP - Provide supervision and teaching for nursing
staff within the unit, including mentoring
student undertaking post graduate programmes.
24Today's service
- Consultants in charge of the Minor Injuries
Treatment Unit provide supervision on site as
required for the ANP - ANP attends weekly SHO teaching by the Consultant
in Emergency Medicine in Cavan General Hospital
Emergency department
25Today's service
- Consultant in Emergency Medicine Cavan/Monaghan
Based in CGH with weekly sessions here does
regular chart reviews for the ANP. - Dedicated research time, used for audit, record
keeping, research, networking and support
26Today's service
- I network regionally with other emergency ANPs in
OLOLH. - Present at regional and national conferences and
workshops on advanced practice for the NCNM and
the NMPDU
27Today's service
- Keep up with my basic nursing skills by being
actively involved as part of the nursing team. - Looking forward to other ANPs coming on board
28DEVELOPING AN ADVANCED NURSE PRACTITIONER
SERVICE IN EMERGENCY NURSING
- SIOBHAN ROTHWELL
- Advanced Nurse Practitioner (Emergency)
29OUR LADY OF LOURDES HOSPITAL, DROGHEDA
30IDENTIFICATION OF SERVICE NEED
- Analysis of Emergency Department statistics
- Review of range of injuries and conditions
- Adult and paediatric service needs
- Waiting times
- Quality of service
- Career pathways in nursing
31Educational and Training Requirements
- Direction from the National Council for Nursing
and Midwifery - Educated to masters level (or higher)
- Substantive clinical component
- Supervised practice to level of competency
32EDUCATION
- MSc Nursing T.C.D.
- Clinical Module St James Hospital
- Clinical Diagnostic Skills for Advanced Nurse
Practitioners (Emergency Nursing)
33CLINICAL MODULE
- Anatomy
- Theory and Practice of Injury and Wound
Management - Documentation and History Taking
- Radiology
- Pharmacology
- Supervised Practice
34SUPERVISED PRACTICE
- St James Hospital (under supervision of ANPs)
- Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital (under supervision
of Consultant in Emergency Medicine)
35SCOPE OF PRACTICE
- Adult Minor Injuries
- Paediatric Minor Injuries
- - Significant service need
- - Consultant led education and supervised
practice -
- Clinical Protocols developed collaboratively
36ISSUES IN PRACTICE
37SITE PREPARATION AND JOB DESCRIPTION
- Working group established following a meeting
with the National Council - Comprised of DONs both sites (Drogheda and
Monaghan) - ED Consultant
- Representative NMPDU
- Practice Development
Nurse - Nurse Managers ED
- Nurses pursuing
Accreditation
38MINOR INJURIES UNIT
39MINOR INJURIES UNIT
40CLINICAL PROTOCOLS
- Scope of practice
- Service need
- Collaboration with Consultant in Emergency
Medicine - Evidence based practice
- Nursing perspective
- Adult and Paediatric Protocols
41The Service Today
- 1 accredited ANP
- 2 ANP Candidates
- 7 day service
- Involvement in education and audit
- Resource for colleagues
42The Service Today
- Site for other ANP candidates to receive specific
training particularly in minor injuries in
children - Leadership opportunities within working groups
and clinical committees - Management of adults and children presenting with
a range of minor injuries
43PLANS FOR THE FUTURE
- Increase in number of ANPs in Emergency Nursing
in the HSE North East Region - Expansion of Scope of Practice as determined by
service need - Cross-site research and audit to add to the body
of knowledge and enhance the quality of patient
care - Potential to become a formal training site for
ANPs (Emergency)
44Site preparation/job description
- Margaret Mallen
- Advanced Nurse Practitioner
- Emergency
45National Council for Nursing and Midwifery
- Developed a definition for the Advanced Nurse
Practitioner Role - Laid down minimum educational and experiential
requirements
46National Council for Nursing and Midwifery
- Identified 4 core concepts which defines the role
of the ANP - Outlined a process of site and personal
development leading to accreditation
47SITE PREPARATION AND JOB DESCRIPTION
- Working group established following a meeting
with the National Council - Comprised of DONs both sites (Drogheda and
- Monaghan)
- ED Consultant
- Representative NMPDU
- Practice Development
Nurse - Nurse Managers ED
- Nurses pursuing
Accreditation
48SITE PREPARATION
- Health needs
- Laws, rules, regulations and guidelines governing
nursing and midwifery practice - Vicarious Liability
49SITE PREPARATION
- Guidelines for good practice
- Benefits to patients from the ANP service
- Consistency of service within Organisational
Philosophy
50SITE PREPARATION cont/d
- How change will meet the service plan
- Location of the service
- Integration of the ANP into the multidisciplinary
team
51SITE PREPARATION cont/d
- Definition of the role content within the
framework of nursing - Resource implications
52JOB DESCRIPTION
- Background to post
- Generic Background
- Specific Background
53JOB DESCRIPTION
- Evolution of the role of the Advanced Nurse
Practitioner - Effects of policy changes on Professional
Practice in the Region
54JOB DESCRIPTION cont/d
- Geographical aspects of the service/demographics
of the region - Service Need
- Purpose of the post
55CLINICAL PROTOCOLS
- Scope of practice
- Service need
- Collaboration with Consultant in Emergency
Medicine - Evidence based practice
- Nursing perspective
- Adult and Paediatric Protocols
56SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
- Guidance from the National Council
- Bi-monthly meetings of the working group
- Goals identified and set
57- Time frame highlighted
- Objectives achieved
58TIME FRAME
- June 2003 Met with NCNM
- November 2003 1st draft of Site Preparation and
Job Description document - January 2004 2nd Draft sent to NMPDU
59TIME FRAME
- March 2004 - Met with NMPDU to review document
and prepare for final submission - April 2004 Submission of document
- May 2004 Review by Accreditation Committee
- September 2004 Site Visit
- Submission of Personal Portfolio
60SUBMISSION DOCUMENT
- Developed collaboratively
- Different service needs identified
- National Council Framework Document (2001) used
as a template
61SUBMISSION DOCUMENT
- NCNM provided support and direction
- Drafts x 2 submitted before completion of final
document
62SUBMISSION DOCUMENT cont/d
- Site preparation and job description
- Relevant appendices
- Reference list
- Clinical Protocols
63SUBMISSION DOCUMENT cont/d
- Application form
- Letters from DON and NMPDU
- Financial approval form
64CHALLENGES
- Time management combining MSc with Site
Preparation Process - Meeting targets regular meetings with the
working group - Fostering understanding of the role across the
MDT - Paediatrics was a bone of contention for both
sites
65STRENGTHS
- Team building
- Support
- Ownership of the process
- Sense of achievement
- Job satisfaction
66Considerations when Developing an ANP Service
- Siobhan Rothwell
- ANP (Emergency)
67Scope of Practice
- Scope of Nursing and Midwifery Practice Framework
(2000) - Provided nurses and midwives with professional
guidance and support on matters relating to
clinical practice - Uses a decision-making framework to assist
within scope of clinical practice
68What is Scope of Practice?
- Range of roles, function, responsibilities and
activities which a registered nurse or midwife is
educated, competent and has the authority to
perform - It is determined by legislation, E.U directives,
international developments, social policy,
national and local guidelines, education and
individual levels of competence - (An Bord Altranais 2000a)
69Aims of the Framework
- Provides principles which should be used to
review, outline and expand parameters of practice - Support and promote best practice
- Seen as an enabling document
- Promotes flexible and innovative practice
- (An Bord Altranis 2000a)
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71Considerations in determining Scope of Practice
- Competence
- Accountability
- Autonomy
- Continuing Professional Development
72Competence
- The ability of the nurse or midwife to practice
safely and effectively fulfilling their
professional responsibility within their scope of
practice - Judgement
- Develop and maintain competence (competence is
not static) - Acknowledge limitations
73Accountability
- Being answerable for the decisions made in the
course of professional practice - Must be prepared to make explicit the rationale
for decisions made - Accountable legally and professionally
- Accountable to the patient, the public,
regulatory body, employer and any relevant
supervisory authority - Applies to actions and omissions
74Autonomy
- Accountability cannot be achieved unless autonomy
is in place - The freedom to make discretionary and binding
decisions in accordance with scope of practice
and to act on those decisions
75Continuing Professional Development
- Encompasses experiences, activities and process
which contribute towards the development of the
professional - Lifelong process of learning structured and
informal - Planned learning experiences designed to augment
knowledge, skills and attitudes
76Continuing Professional Development
- Essential to practice efficiently and safely in
an ever-changing healthcare environment - Required in order to maintain and enhance
professional standards and provide the highest
quality healthcare
77Principles for determining Scope of Practice
- Is primary motivation in the best interest of the
patient? - Will expansion be within the definition and
values of nursing and midwifery? - Is expansion made with due consideration to
legislation, policies and guidelines? - Is the nurse/midwife competent?
78Principles for determining Scope of Practice
cont/d
- Will the nurse/midwife take measures to maintain
competence and acknowledge limitations of
practice? - Is expansion based on appropriate assessment,
planning, communication and evaluation? - Is the delegating nurse/midwife aware they are
accountable for the delegated role? - All nurses and midwives are accountable for their
practice
79Protocols
- Clinical practice protocols
- Adults and children with specific considerations
within both - Medication management protocols for adults and
children - Collaboratively developed
- Reviewed every 2 years
80Core Concepts of Advanced Practice
- Provision of expert care
- Accepting the concepts of autonomy and
accountability - Education of others in the MDT
- Audit of practice
- Identification of research topics and undertaking
and collaboration in the process of research - NCNM 2004
81Expert Care
- Articulates and demonstrates concepts of nursing
practice within parameters - Advanced decision-making
- Health promotion priorities
- Implements health
- promotion strategies
82Autonomy and Accountability
- Accountable and responsible for practice
- Performs comprehensive assessments
- Plans and initiates care
- Uses professional
- judgement in referral
- to other healthcare
- agencies
83Professional and Clinical Leadership
- Vision
- Contributes to professional and policy
development - Initiates and implements change
- Mentorship
- Leadership in practice
- Contributes to the professional body of nursing
- Identifies needs and leads development of
clinical standards
84Audit and Research
- Identifies research priorities
- Leads, conduct and disseminates research
- Initiates, participates in and evaluates audit
- Uses outcomes to improve
- service provision
- NCNM 2004
85Collaboration
ANP
Patient
Doctor
Allied Health Professionals
86Barriers to Role Development
- Few barriers to role development
- Nurse prescribing and role autonomy
- Radiology issues
- Complexity of role lack of understanding
- Attending to all 4 competencies
87Drivers to Role Development
- Buy-in from the beginning from all stakeholders
- Goal setting and meeting deadlines
- Bi-monthly review of progress
- Input and support from National Council for
Nursing and Midwifery - On-going support from nursing management
88Philosophies of Care
- Adults
- ..acknowledge the individual needs of each
patient and through a partnership approach,
provide a responsive, effective service which
incorporates advanced decision-making and an
innovative approach to care while retaining the
philosophical underpinnings of nursing
- Children
- ..to provide holistic, child orientated and
evidence-based quality care for children and
their families. Every child and family will be
treated on an individual basis with respect and
dignity. We aim to support parents in looking
after their sick or injured child by providing
high quality, advanced nursing care and
appropriate education
89QUESTIONS?