Yesterday, at the International Conference on Opioids, the Physician-Patient Alliance for Health & Safety presented a poster on the nursing survey that we conducted with nurses at the American Hospital Association.
The survey’s objective was to:
- Practices and technologies that nurses believe are needed to reduce the occurrence of respiratory compromise.
- Areas of improvement in patient monitoring where nurses believe interventions can be implemeted.
Below are reactions from attendees to the PPAHS poster:
#ICOO conference – attitude pendulum swinging against #opioids – need a middle approach to account for patients who need #opioid treatment
— PPAHS (Mike Wong) (@mikeppahs) June 5, 2016
#ICOO #opioid conference – what is the responsibility of #physicians for overdose #patient?
— PPAHS (Mike Wong) (@mikeppahs) June 5, 2016
ICOO #opioid conference – need for wireless and wearable #patient #monitors
— PPAHS (Mike Wong) (@mikeppahs) June 5, 2016
ICOO #opioid conference – need for assessment tool to assess risk of #respiratorycompromise
— PPAHS (Mike Wong) (@mikeppahs) June 5, 2016
For a copy of the poster, please come back to this blog this Thursday!