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Title: Massachusetts Department of Public Health Training Module


1
Massachusetts Department of Public
HealthTraining Module
  • ALL-STAFF BRIEFING
  • JUST-IN-TIME TRAINING
  • For a Clinic, EDS or POD
  • Presented by
  • Barbara Coughlin, RN
  • Health Educator
  • Massachusetts Department of Public Health
  • November 15, 2010

2
Objectives
  • Identify leadership and direct supervisor(s)
  • Identify need for clinic/EDS/POD
  • Identify vaccine or medication to be distributed
  • Understand the operations plan
  • Describe facility and site layout
  • Describe safety, security emergency plan
  • Understand job assignment(s)
  • Identify station assignment(s)

3
All-Staff Briefing
  • Purpose To inform and orient all staff working
    at a clinic/EDS/POD on the operations plan

4
Sign-In / Sign-Out
  • Sign-in on arrival
  • Record arrival time, name, address and other info
    as requested
  • Receive job assignment station
  • Receive supervisors name
  • Verify identification/credentials
  • Receive name tag, required attire
  • Sign-out on departure
  • Record departure time
  • Return equipment and unused supplies
  • Secure sharps and biologics (if applicable)

5
Leadership and Supervisors(Chain of Command)
  • Identify lead organization
  • Identify lead staff
  • Incident Commander
  • EDS Director (if applicable)
  • Medical Director
  • Clinical Supervisor (patient care)
  • Clerical, Safety Security Supervisor(s)
    (patient flow)
  • Know direct supervisor
  • Make staff introductions

6
Incident Command System (ICS)
  • Abbreviated version of ICS
  • Flexibility
  • Scalability
  • Span of control
  • Establishes chain of command
  • All you need to know
  • direct supervisor

7
Reason For Clinic/EDS/POD
  • The infectious disease or agent
  • The mode of transmission
  • (PPE and precautions recommended)
  • The treatment or prophylaxis

8
Overview of Operations Plan
  • Client flow from arrival to departure
  • Target population
  • Hours of operation
  • Capacity
  • Crowd control plan
  • Vaccine/medication(s) to be administered or
    dispensed
  • Workforce Protection Plan

9
Overview (cont.)
  • Required forms, documentation and information
  • Reporting problems and concerns
  • How to access assistance
  • Accommodations for individuals requiring
    additional assistance
  • Interpreters and Translated materials (forms and
    screening)
  • Staff breaks and shifts
  • Clinic/EDS/POD breakdown, clean up

10
Facility/Site Orientation
  • Emergency exits
  • Restrooms
  • Break area
  • Secure storage area for clinic supplies
    personal belongings
  • Parking for staff
  • Phone reception and availability
  • (cell and landline)
  • Other communication devices in use

11
Client Flow
  • One-way flow of traffic in clinic
  • Provide assistance as necessary
  • Monitor for bottlenecks
  • Keep families together
  • Adjust assignment as requested in order to remedy
    problems

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Signage In Use
  • Direct clients through site
  • Designate areas of clinic/EDS/POD
  • Provide information instruction

14
Safety Security Plan
  • Goal Ensure safe and secure clinic operations
    for staff, clients, and supplies
  • Staff lead for safety and security (ICS) Safety
    Officer, police, fire, EMS, behavioral health
    other staff assigned
  • ALL staff have a role and responsibility in
    safety and security
  • Identify how to report concerns and access help

15
Safety Security Plan (cont.)
  • Client considerations children, individuals in
    need of assistance...
  • Be alert to problems frustration, agitation,
    anxiety (diffuse and distract, get help before
    escalation)
  • Security of supplies needles, syringes,
  • vaccine/medication, biohazards
  • Security for staff belongings handbags, phones,
    etc

16
Emergencies
  • Adverse reactions to vaccine/medication
  • Other medical/behavioral emergencies
  • Police/security emergencies
  • Fire emergencies

17
Emergency Response
  • Onsite emergency responders (whenever possible)
  • Community resources (ex. Fire, EMS, Police, local
    hospital, etc)
  • Emergency medical equipment, supplies, and
    standing orders
  • Orient staff to location and use
  • Phone availability, location and 911 access

18
Site and Planis divided into two sections
  • Clerical, Safety and Security assignments and
    stations
  • Clinical/Dispensing
  • assignments and stations

19
Clerical, Safety Security Areas
  • These areas encompass all staff and
  • assignments outside the clinical/
  • dispensing area

20
Staff Assignments in Clerical, Safety
Security Area
  • Registration staff
  • Clinic flow staff
  • Forms collection data entry staff
  • Observation and exit staff
  • Interpreter(s)
  • Escort(s)
  • Behavioral health staff
  • EDS Director/Incident Commander
  • Clerical, Safety Security Supervisor(s)
  • Safety Security staff /Safety Officer
  • Staff registration person(s)
  • Parking staff
  • Greeter(s)
  • Screener(s)

21
Clinical/Dispensing Area
  • Area designated for vaccine or medication
    administration/dispensing
  • Limit access to this area to
  • protect privacy and confidentiality
  • reduce noise and confusion
  • support security and safety plans

22
Staff Assignments in Clinical/Dispensing Area
  • EDS director/Incident Commander
  • Medical Director
  • Clinical supervisor, other direct supervisors
  • Vaccine/medication manager
  • Vaccinator/medication dispenser
  • Vaccinator /dispensing assistant
  • Clinical runner(s)
  • Observation staff
  • Emergency response staff
  • Behavioral health staff
  • Interpreter(s)
  • Escort(s)

23
  • Clerical, Safety Security Staff
  • Just-in-Time Training

24
Clerical, Safety Security StaffTraining
Objectives
  • Describe job assignments
  • Describe station assignments
  • Identify direct supervisor
  • Describe details of clinic flow
  • Identify method of communicating with Direct
    Supervisor and other staff
  • Identify procedure to access supplies

25
Clinic Flow Details
  • Parking/drop-off
  • Entry
  • Orientation
  • Registration
  • Vaccination/dispensing
  • Observation
  • Exit

26
Parking and Entry Area
  • Function of area
  • Provide drop-off for mobility impaired
  • Escorts/assistance as needed
  • Parking instruction
  • Signage and info on target population
  • Direct clients to entry

27
Registration/Orientation Area
  • Function of area
  • Distribute forms and provide assistance as
    needed,
  • provide relevant Information and instructions
  • Disease Fact Sheet
  • Vaccine/medication administration form
  • Vaccination Information Statements (VIS)
  • Medication information sheet
  • Screening form
  • Billing information form (if applicable)
  • Consent form (if applicable)
  • Release of information form (if applicable)

28
Screening Area
  • Function of area
  • Screening for contraindications or precautions to
  • vaccine/medication
  • Assure appropriate forms are complete
  • Assist with questions or refer to Direct
    Supervisor
  • Request an interpreter if needed
  • Protect confidentiality and privacy
  • Only ask need to know information for safe
    administration of vaccine/medication

29
Clinical/Dispensing Area
  • Restrict access to clients ready for
    vaccine/medication, their family, and staff
    assigned to this area
  • Assure appropriate forms are complete before
    client enters dispensing/clinical area
  • Direct clients to appropriate station

30
Observation Area
  • Function of area
  • Observe clients for 15-20 minutes after
  • vaccination
  • Especially if first time receiving vaccine
  • Be familiar with and monitor for signs and
    symptoms of adverse reactions
  • Provide educational materials, entertainment and
    refreshments (as available)

31
Exit Area
  • Function of area
  • Collect forms (if applicable)
  • Ensure client leaves with essential documents
  • Answer questions and report concerns
  • Complete exit survey (if applicable)

32
  • Clinical/Dispensing
  • Staff
  • Just-in-Time Training

33
Clinical/Dispensing StaffTraining Objectives
  • Describe job assignments
  • Describe station assignments
  • Identify Direct Supervisor
  • Review standing orders
  • Locate emergency supplies
  • Describe screening, client education and required
    documentation
  • Describe contraindications/precautions
  • Describe signs/symptoms of adverse reaction

34
Vaccine/Medication on Hand
  • Manufacturer and formulation
  • Review package insert
  • Review VIS (if applicable)
  • Other resources

35
Standing Orders
  • Vaccine/medication (specific)
  • Standing Orders
  • Emergency Standing Orders
  • Current and signed by Medical Director
  • Location of orders on-site
  • Location of emergency equipment, medications and
    supplies

36
Vaccine Information Statement (VIS)
  • Vaccine specific
  • Required by federal law
  • Must be current edition (unaltered)
  • Must be given before each dose
  • Conveys risks and benefits of vaccine
  • Available in multiple languages
  • Provide opportunity for questions

37
Medication Information Sheet
  • Name and formulation of medication
  • Directions for use
  • Dosing administration information
  • Signs symptoms of adverse reaction/side effects
  • Contact information for questions or concerns

38
Screening
  • Vaccinator/dispenser responsible for final review
    of screening questions
  • Protect confidentiality and privacy
  • Only ask need to know information for safe
    administration of vaccine/medication
  • Utilize interpreter if needed

39
Required Documentationfor Administration of
Vaccine
  • Patients name
  • Vaccine name, manufacturer, lot number and
    expiration date
  • Publication date on VIS, date VIS was given
  • Anatomical site, route and dose
  • Date vaccine administered
  • Vaccinators name, signatures, credentials and
    address (on file)
  • Clinic name, address and contact person
  • Signed consent is only required for children when
    a parent/guardian is not present

40
Documentationfor Dispensing Medication
  • Patients name (date of birth)
  • Age and weight (children)
  • Medication name, manufacturer, lot number and
    expiration date
  • Route and dose
  • Date administered
  • Medication administrator/dispensers name,
    signatures, credentials and address (on file)
  • Clinic name, address and contact person
  • If using Head of Household model names, ages,
    weight (children), medication allergies of family
    members

41
Documentation
  • Must be
  • Legible
  • Accurate
  • Complete

42
Vaccinator/Dispenser Responsibilities
  • Be informed about storage, handling, preparation,
    administration and contraindications of
    vaccine/medication
  • Review package insert and standing orders
  • Relay information on risks and benefits of
    accepting or refusing vaccine/medication
  • Screen for contraindications and precautions
    prior to administration
  • Seek Direct Supervisor when needed
  • Be mindful of security and safety of vaccine/
    medication, sharps and biohazards

43
Responsibilities (cont.)
  • Understand document used to record
  • administration/dispensing
  • Complete required documentation accurately and
    legibly
  • Be able to access and use emergency equipment
  • Hold current licensure and/or certification
  • Report adverse events (VAERS)
  • Report vaccine/medication errors

44
Vaccine Storage and Handling
  • Maintain cold chain at your station
  • Keep vaccine on a cool pack or in a cooler
  • Protect vaccine from exposure to light
  • If vaccine is pre-drawn at clinic, dispose unused
    pre-drawn syringes at end of day
  • Label opened unused vials with date and your
    initials
  • Go to Vaccine Manager or Direct Supervisor with
    questions, concerns, problems or need for
    additional vaccine

45
Medication Storage and Handling
  • Per package insert and manufacturers
    instructions
  • Be mindful of safety and security of medication
    at your station

46
Administration/DispensingBest Practice
  • Use 5 Rights of Medication Administration
  • Right Patient verify name and age, screen for
    contraindications and precautions
  • Right Drug check label, verify appropriate for
    age and by manufacturer
  • Right Dose determined by age or weight
  • Right Route IM, subcutaneous, PO, intranasal
  • Right Time refer to dosing schedules and minimum
    intervals between doses

47
Vaccination/Dispensing Station Supplies
  • Adhesive tape
  • Hand sanitizer
  • Gloves (latex free)
  • Sharps/biohazard container
  • Appropriate paperwork/pens
  • Tissue and paper towels
  • Trash container/bags
  • Gauze
  • Vaccine/medication
  • Container for vaccine/medication with cold pack
    (if appropriate)
  • Safety syringes/needles (different sizes)
  • Alcohol wipes
  • Bandages (latex free)
  • Ask Clinical Runner for additional supplies

48
Vaccine/Medication Errors
  • Report error and incidents immediately to Direct
    Supervisor
  • Monitor client for adverse reaction (if
    appropriate)
  • Frequently seen errors
  • Wrong vaccine or medication
  • Wrong dose for age
  • Wrong site, route or needle length
  • Administering expired/recalled vaccine
  • Wrong time, errors in spacing of doses
  • Report vaccine/medication administration errors
    to the Institute for Safe Medication Practices
    www.ismp.org

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ISMPInstitute of Safe Medication Practices
  • Report medication/vaccine administration errors
    to ISMP online at
  • www.ismp.org
  • Institute for Safe Medication Practices200
    Lakeside Drive Suite 200Horsham, PA
    19044-2321Phone 215-947-7797Fax 215-914-1492

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VAERSVaccine Adverse Event Reporting System
  • Report all clinically significant post-
  • vaccination events via online, mail, phone
  • or fax
  • www.vaers.hhs.gov
  • VAERS
  • P.O. Box 1100,
  • Rockville, MD 20849-1100
  • 1-800-338-2382 (phone)
  • 1-877-721-0366 (fax)

51
Safety Considerations
  • Safety syringes be familiar with product on hand
  • Post vaccination/administration observation for
    15 20 minutes
  • Security of vaccine, medication, needles,
    biohazard/sharps container
  • Needle Stick Policy
  • Blood Borne Pathogens Policy
  • Hand hygiene, sanitizer
  • Gloves and personal protective equipment (PPE)

52
Observation Area
  • Function of area
  • Observe clients for 15-20 minutes after
  • vaccination/medication
  • Be familiar with and monitor for signs and
    symptoms of adverse reactions
  • Provide educational materials, entertainment and
    refreshments (as available)

53
Clinical Resources
  • Package inserts
  • Standing orders
  • Quick reference guides
  • Drug handbook
  • Clinic Manual
  • Epidemiology and Prevention of Vaccine-Preventable
    Diseases (The Pink Book) from the CDC
  • Red Book 2009 Report of the Committee on
    Infectious Diseases from the American Academy of
    Pediatrics

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Please join us for the other training modules!
  • Vaccine Management, Storage and Handling
    November 16th, 300-400
  • Available online soon!
  • Vaccine and Medication Preparation and
    Administration
  • Planning a Clinic/EDS/POD

7/25/2015
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The End!
  • THANK YOU!
  • Questions?
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